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Note N221 Index
Speeling of last name is "Hahn".
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Note N222 Index
In the 1900 Census it states "Born in OH, Aug 1894", in Erm'a actual marriage application/Liscense it looks like Ohio was marked over with "Wells County, Indiana".
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Note N367 Index
On Find a Grave
Birth: Jul. 27, 1838
Death: Mar. 18, 1904
Elizabeth Ann "Betty" Crutcher was born in Paris, Monroe, Missouri, the daughter of Ambrose Crutcher and Mary Ann Holiday. She died in Runnels, Texas. Her father, Ambrose Crutcher, is buried at Paris, Monroe, Missouri. He was famous in Monroe County annals as the originator of the round, long, dark green watermelon, and the seeds for it were in great demand. In those days nobody would buy anything but a Crutcher melon. Elizabeth Crutcher was married to Daniel Webster Arnold on July 11, 1860 in Missouri.
They had seven children:
Charles Elliott Arnold, Mary Jane "Molly" Arnold Goats, Isaac Bryant Arnold, Samuel Edwin Arnold, Francis "Fannie" Arnold Wright, Elenor Arnold Tyson, and Daniel Ambrose Arnold.
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Note N250 Index
Went by Orval later in life. See AKA note.
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Obituary Willa Jane McClunny (Rogers)
Barber County Index, Medicine Lodge, Kansas
Thursday November 2, 1933
Mrs. U. G. Rogers, who before her marriage was Willa Jane McClunny, was born Dec. 27, 1870, in Mifflin County, PA., and was almost 63 years of age at the time of her death, last Friday, Oct. 27.
When a young girl she came with her grandmother to Barber County. She attended school for several years at Medicine Lodge before teaching for two years in this county. After her grandmother passed away, she finished "paying out" on the homestead which has been the Rogers home for many years.
She was married April 2, 1892, to U. G Rogers, and they have lived almost 50 years in Barber County, throughout the period of their married life with the exception of two years when the family was located at Emporia.
Several Children were born to the couple. Two sons preceded their mother in death, one in infancy and another, Joe, at the age of 12 years.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Rogers is survived by three sons, Eugene, William L., and Ray E., and two daughters, Edna, now Mrs. Ralph Phillips, and Mary, all of whom were with their mother during her last illness. Five grandchildren also survive her.
Mrs. Rogers suffered a stroke of paralysis last Monday morning and never regained consciousness.
She joined the church at an early age and has been a member of the Medicine Lodge Methodist church for many years.
Because she had been in comparatively good health, the news of her illness and death came to relatives and friends as a tremendous shock.
Those who knew her loved her for her most admirable Christian character. Hardships of pioneer days had not dimmed a deep sense of humor, or changed a most kindly and charitable outlook upon life. Her deepest interest was always in her husband and children and she was a most faithful wife and mother.
Funeral services were held at the local Methodist church on Sunday afternoon, October 29th, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Geo. A. Kraft. Burial was made in the Isabel cemetery.
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CARD OF THANKS
We want to express our sincere thanks to our many good friends and neighbors for their words of sympathy and many acts of kindness during the time of our bereavement and sadness. Also for the floral offerings.
U. S. Rogers and children.
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Note N377 Index
Note on Findagrave: Data sources: Sexton record 1329 (erroneously notes her parents are Newton and Maggie Wilson, they are, instead, her in-laws). California death record ID 1034824, census records.
Married Royce Wilhelm Hickok October 26, 1905 in Sacramento county, California, divorced. Married Leslie Wilson October 9, 1907 in Marin county, California.
Daughter of James W. Crutcher and Annie Houchins.
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Note N176 Index
In the Civil War battle of Cold Harbor.
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Note N378 Index
Source for middle name.