Anna L. Lincoln, 93, died in a Shelby rest home Tuesday. Services were at 11 a.m. Friday at St. William Catholic Church in Shelby, followed by burial in the Mountainview Cemetery here.
She was born in Trampleau County, Wisconsin. She left Wisconsin at age 18 and worked in several Northwest states. She at one time worked in the Sullivan Hotel in Shelby. In 1912 she homesteaded 13 miles south of Inverness. In 1915 she married Fred Lincoln, who had homesteaded north of Joplin. They had six children, all of whom survive, including Raymond and Albert in Joplin; Charlie in Shelby; two daughters out of state, and Lottie Bourdeau in Great Falls.
In 1946 she moved to Shelby where she was engaged in farming with her son Charlie on the Marias River. She is also survived by nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Liberty County Times, Chester, MT, 18 Aug 1983
Anna L. Lincoln, 93, died in a Shelby rest home Tuesday. Services were at 11 a.m. Friday at St. William Catholic Church in Shelby, followed by burial in the Mountainview Cemetery here.
She was born in Trampleau County, Wisconsin. She left Wisconsin at age 18 and worked in several Northwest states. She at one time worked in the Sullivan Hotel in Shelby. In 1912 she homesteaded 13 miles south of Inverness. In 1915 she married Fred Lincoln, who had homesteaded north of Joplin. They had six children, all of whom survive, including Raymond and Albert in Joplin; Charlie in Shelby; two daughters out of state, and Lottie Bourdeau in Great Falls.
In 1946 she moved to Shelby where she was engaged in farming with her son Charlie on the Marias River. She is also survived by nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Liberty County Times, Chester, MT, 18 Aug 1983
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