Caroline Mitchell was the daughter of Samuel Mitchell and wife, and was born in Camden, Preble County, Ohio, November 7, 1828. When she was eight years of age her parents removed to Crawfordsville. Her father was a cabinet maker and died soon after locating here. His home was a neat cottage on East Main Street where Zeigler & Reimann's place now is. It stood about twenty feet back from the street, the front yard being a perfect bower of vines, bushes and flowers. In this place General Manson conducted his courtship and here he and Miss Caroline Mitchell were married May 26, 1850, by Rev. C. K. Thompson. Mrs. Manson was a lifelong and consistent member of the M. E. Church.
Six children were born, all of whom except the eldest, Mrs. Laura Van Hook, survive. Those now living are Fred, William, Mrs. Kern, of Findlay, Ohio, Miss Martha and John, of Terre Haute. Mrs. Manson leaves one brother, Lafayette Mitchell, of Valparaiso.
Mrs. Manson's life was a beautiful and busy one and she was loved and honored by all with whom she came in contact. She was a devout Christian, a loving mother, a kind neighbor and friend, and her life will long be remembered for the good there was in it.
The funeral occurred from the family residence on West Market Street, Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, June 12, 1896
Caroline was the daughter of Joseph Trotter Mitchell. She married Gen. Manson in 1850.
Cause of death: apoplexy.
Caroline Mitchell was the daughter of Samuel Mitchell and wife, and was born in Camden, Preble County, Ohio, November 7, 1828. When she was eight years of age her parents removed to Crawfordsville. Her father was a cabinet maker and died soon after locating here. His home was a neat cottage on East Main Street where Zeigler & Reimann's place now is. It stood about twenty feet back from the street, the front yard being a perfect bower of vines, bushes and flowers. In this place General Manson conducted his courtship and here he and Miss Caroline Mitchell were married May 26, 1850, by Rev. C. K. Thompson. Mrs. Manson was a lifelong and consistent member of the M. E. Church.
Six children were born, all of whom except the eldest, Mrs. Laura Van Hook, survive. Those now living are Fred, William, Mrs. Kern, of Findlay, Ohio, Miss Martha and John, of Terre Haute. Mrs. Manson leaves one brother, Lafayette Mitchell, of Valparaiso.
Mrs. Manson's life was a beautiful and busy one and she was loved and honored by all with whom she came in contact. She was a devout Christian, a loving mother, a kind neighbor and friend, and her life will long be remembered for the good there was in it.
The funeral occurred from the family residence on West Market Street, Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, June 12, 1896
Caroline was the daughter of Joseph Trotter Mitchell. She married Gen. Manson in 1850.
Cause of death: apoplexy.
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