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Mary <I>Valentine</I> Lathouse

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Mary Valentine Lathouse

Birth
Pickaway County, Ohio, USA
Death
25 Mar 1914 (aged 80)
Pickaway County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Mary Valentine was born August 16, 1833, in Washington Township, Pickaway County, Ohio, the daughter of Joshua and Margaret Drum Valentine, natives of Maryland and Pennsylvania, respectively, and pioneer settlers of Pickaway County. She married on November 13, 1853, in Pickaway County, to George Frederick Lathouse, son of William and Leah Armbruster Lathouse. They were the parents of five children: Eliza A., Andrew Jackson, Mary Ellen, William Henry and George Clement Lathouse. Mary was a member of the Emanuel Church Evangelical Association. She passed away on March 25, 1914, in Walnut Township, Pickaway County, and was buried on the 28th in Forest Cemetery in Circleville.


From the Ohio Death Certificate of Mary Valentine Lathouse:

County of Death:Pickaway
City of Death:Walnut Township
Full name:Mary Lothouse
Residence:Walnut Township, Pickaway County, Ohio
Sex:Female
Color:White
Marital Status:Married
Date of birth:August 16, 1833
Age:80 years, 7 months, 9 days
Profession:Housewife
Birthplace:Washington Township, Pickaway County, Ohio
Father's name:Joshua Valentine
Birthplace:Maryland
Mother's Maiden:Rebecca Drum
Birthplace:Ohio
Informant:G. C. Lathouse
Burial:Forest Cemetery
Date:March 28, 1914
Funeral firm:W. H. Albaugh, Circleville, Ohio
Date of Death:March 25, 1914
Time of Death:2:35 p.m.
Cause of Death:Articular Rheumatism
Contributory cause:Nephritis
Attending Phys.:George G. Leist, Circleville, Ohio


An obituary for Mary Valentine Lathouse was referenced in the Evangelical Messenger of April 22, 1914. She was 80 years of age, and the wife of George F. Lathouse. She was born in Pickaway County, Ohio. She was married to her husband in 1853, who survives. Also survived by 2 sons and 2 daughters. One son died as a child. Minister was C. W. Ruhlman.


Obituary for Mary Valentine Lathouse, March, 1914:

"Death of Mrs. Mary Lathouse. Mrs. Mary Lathouse, widow of George F. Lathouse, died at her home in Walnut Township, Wednesday afternoon, March 25, at 2:35 o'clock of dropsy and heart trouble. She had been ill since last October. Mrs. Lathouse was born in Washington Township, August 16, 1833, and was a daughter of Joshua and Rebecca Drum Valentine of Maryland, pioneer settlers of this county. She married George F. Lathouse November 13, 1853. Five children were born to this union, four of whom are living: Mrs. Samuel Ressler, of Columbus; Mrs. M. L. Leasure, of Kingston; W. H. Lathouse and George C. Lathouse, of Walnut Township. A son, Andrew J. Lathouse, died in infancy. Mrs. Lathouse was the last of her immediate family. She was a member of the Emanuel Church Evangelical Association and the funeral services were held at the Emanuel Church Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. C. W. Rhulman officiated. Interment was in Forest Cemetery."


Obituary for Mary Valentine Lathouse, March, 1914:

"Editor Union-Herald: -- Mary Lathouse, nee Valentine, daughter of Joshua and Rebecca Valentine, was born August 16, 1833, and departed this mortal life March 25, 1914, at the age of 80 years and nine days. She was the last of a pioneer family that settled in Washington Township, this county, in the early part of the 19th century, her parents emigrating to this state from Maryland shortly after the formation of the county. She was united in marriage to George F. Lathouse, November 13, 1853, to which union five children were born, namely, Mrs. Samuel Ressler, of Columbus; Mrs. Martin Leasure, of Kingston; William H., of Asheville; George C., of Orient and Andrew. Andrew preceded her to the land of rest 55 years ago, at the early age of five years, two months and ten days. The four first named, together with an aged husband, 17 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren survive to mourn the loss of a loving affectionate and devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Her devotion he her home and family is a glowing tribute to the motherhood of our land. She was always deeply interested in the welfare of her children. Mother Lathouse was converted to God in early life and became a member of the church of the Evangelical Association. She attended the worship of God's house whenever possible, until her hearing failed to such an extent that it became rather embarrassing to her and difficult to enjoy the fellowship of others. However, she did not cease in holding communion with her Lord. In her latter days, she suffered a great deal because of affliction. This she endured with much patience, made possible only by the grace of God, which sustained and strengthened her. Altho her hearing was almost gone, yet as she drew near to the close of her life, she would give expression of hearing the sweetest kind of singing, and asked others, 'Don't you hear it?' Thus did her faith triumph, until the last battle was fought and the victory won. The funeral services were conducted from the Emanuel Church west of East Ringgold by the Rev. C. W. Ruhlman, of Amanda. Interment was made in the cemetery at Circleville."

Mary Valentine was born August 16, 1833, in Washington Township, Pickaway County, Ohio, the daughter of Joshua and Margaret Drum Valentine, natives of Maryland and Pennsylvania, respectively, and pioneer settlers of Pickaway County. She married on November 13, 1853, in Pickaway County, to George Frederick Lathouse, son of William and Leah Armbruster Lathouse. They were the parents of five children: Eliza A., Andrew Jackson, Mary Ellen, William Henry and George Clement Lathouse. Mary was a member of the Emanuel Church Evangelical Association. She passed away on March 25, 1914, in Walnut Township, Pickaway County, and was buried on the 28th in Forest Cemetery in Circleville.


From the Ohio Death Certificate of Mary Valentine Lathouse:

County of Death:Pickaway
City of Death:Walnut Township
Full name:Mary Lothouse
Residence:Walnut Township, Pickaway County, Ohio
Sex:Female
Color:White
Marital Status:Married
Date of birth:August 16, 1833
Age:80 years, 7 months, 9 days
Profession:Housewife
Birthplace:Washington Township, Pickaway County, Ohio
Father's name:Joshua Valentine
Birthplace:Maryland
Mother's Maiden:Rebecca Drum
Birthplace:Ohio
Informant:G. C. Lathouse
Burial:Forest Cemetery
Date:March 28, 1914
Funeral firm:W. H. Albaugh, Circleville, Ohio
Date of Death:March 25, 1914
Time of Death:2:35 p.m.
Cause of Death:Articular Rheumatism
Contributory cause:Nephritis
Attending Phys.:George G. Leist, Circleville, Ohio


An obituary for Mary Valentine Lathouse was referenced in the Evangelical Messenger of April 22, 1914. She was 80 years of age, and the wife of George F. Lathouse. She was born in Pickaway County, Ohio. She was married to her husband in 1853, who survives. Also survived by 2 sons and 2 daughters. One son died as a child. Minister was C. W. Ruhlman.


Obituary for Mary Valentine Lathouse, March, 1914:

"Death of Mrs. Mary Lathouse. Mrs. Mary Lathouse, widow of George F. Lathouse, died at her home in Walnut Township, Wednesday afternoon, March 25, at 2:35 o'clock of dropsy and heart trouble. She had been ill since last October. Mrs. Lathouse was born in Washington Township, August 16, 1833, and was a daughter of Joshua and Rebecca Drum Valentine of Maryland, pioneer settlers of this county. She married George F. Lathouse November 13, 1853. Five children were born to this union, four of whom are living: Mrs. Samuel Ressler, of Columbus; Mrs. M. L. Leasure, of Kingston; W. H. Lathouse and George C. Lathouse, of Walnut Township. A son, Andrew J. Lathouse, died in infancy. Mrs. Lathouse was the last of her immediate family. She was a member of the Emanuel Church Evangelical Association and the funeral services were held at the Emanuel Church Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. C. W. Rhulman officiated. Interment was in Forest Cemetery."


Obituary for Mary Valentine Lathouse, March, 1914:

"Editor Union-Herald: -- Mary Lathouse, nee Valentine, daughter of Joshua and Rebecca Valentine, was born August 16, 1833, and departed this mortal life March 25, 1914, at the age of 80 years and nine days. She was the last of a pioneer family that settled in Washington Township, this county, in the early part of the 19th century, her parents emigrating to this state from Maryland shortly after the formation of the county. She was united in marriage to George F. Lathouse, November 13, 1853, to which union five children were born, namely, Mrs. Samuel Ressler, of Columbus; Mrs. Martin Leasure, of Kingston; William H., of Asheville; George C., of Orient and Andrew. Andrew preceded her to the land of rest 55 years ago, at the early age of five years, two months and ten days. The four first named, together with an aged husband, 17 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren survive to mourn the loss of a loving affectionate and devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Her devotion he her home and family is a glowing tribute to the motherhood of our land. She was always deeply interested in the welfare of her children. Mother Lathouse was converted to God in early life and became a member of the church of the Evangelical Association. She attended the worship of God's house whenever possible, until her hearing failed to such an extent that it became rather embarrassing to her and difficult to enjoy the fellowship of others. However, she did not cease in holding communion with her Lord. In her latter days, she suffered a great deal because of affliction. This she endured with much patience, made possible only by the grace of God, which sustained and strengthened her. Altho her hearing was almost gone, yet as she drew near to the close of her life, she would give expression of hearing the sweetest kind of singing, and asked others, 'Don't you hear it?' Thus did her faith triumph, until the last battle was fought and the victory won. The funeral services were conducted from the Emanuel Church west of East Ringgold by the Rev. C. W. Ruhlman, of Amanda. Interment was made in the cemetery at Circleville."


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