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Martha Jane <I>Corbin</I> Plummer

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Martha Jane Corbin Plummer

Birth
Putnam County, Missouri, USA
Death
7 Mar 1916 (aged 59)
Ayr, Adams County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Ayr, Adams County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Martha J. Corbin was born in Putnam county, Missouri, May 27, 1856. Died March 7, 1916, of heart failure at her home in Ayr, Nebraska aged fifty-nine years, nine months and ten days. She was converted when sixteen years old, united with the Methodist church. With her parents she came to Nebraska in 1874, and November 17, 1876, was united in marriage with L.L. Plummer. To this union were born eight children, two of them preceding their mother to the better land. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband and six children, namely,--Mrs. Anna West, Orey E. Plummer and Leroy E. Plummer, all of Roundup, Montana; Charles H. of California, and Mrs. A.H. and Mrs. F. Livingston, both of Hastings, Nebraska, and four grand-children. She also leaves behind two brothers and three sisters;--George W. Corbin, of Kansas; James P. Corbin of Missouri; Mrs. Mary Wilder and Mrs. Sarah Marshall, of Ayr, and Mrs. Anna Bell, of Hastings. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Daniel Lapp at the Methodist church Sunday at 2 p.m., March 12, with interment at the Leroy cemetery where the Rebekah ladies gave their beautiful ritualistic service.

ACD 24 March 1916 pg 1
Martha J. Corbin was born in Putnam county, Missouri, May 27, 1856. Died March 7, 1916, of heart failure at her home in Ayr, Nebraska aged fifty-nine years, nine months and ten days. She was converted when sixteen years old, united with the Methodist church. With her parents she came to Nebraska in 1874, and November 17, 1876, was united in marriage with L.L. Plummer. To this union were born eight children, two of them preceding their mother to the better land. She leaves to mourn her loss a husband and six children, namely,--Mrs. Anna West, Orey E. Plummer and Leroy E. Plummer, all of Roundup, Montana; Charles H. of California, and Mrs. A.H. and Mrs. F. Livingston, both of Hastings, Nebraska, and four grand-children. She also leaves behind two brothers and three sisters;--George W. Corbin, of Kansas; James P. Corbin of Missouri; Mrs. Mary Wilder and Mrs. Sarah Marshall, of Ayr, and Mrs. Anna Bell, of Hastings. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Daniel Lapp at the Methodist church Sunday at 2 p.m., March 12, with interment at the Leroy cemetery where the Rebekah ladies gave their beautiful ritualistic service.

ACD 24 March 1916 pg 1


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