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Nancy Mariah “Aunt Mariah” <I>Bowman</I> Crawford

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Nancy Mariah “Aunt Mariah” Bowman Crawford

Birth
Death
29 May 1916 (aged 76–77)
Burial
Shelby County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Second wife of James J. Crawford, married on 23 Sept 1883 at Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri. Rev. F. M. Green, Minister of the Gospel, performed the ceremony.

HAGERS GROVE NEWS.
Aunt Maria Crawford lies very low at the home of her step-son Aaron Crawford. At this writing she is slowly sinking away. It is with profound regret that the community receives this sad news.
Shelby County Herald, Shelbyville, Missouri, 31 May 1916, Page 8, Column 2

Death of Mrs. Crawford
Mrs. Mariah Crawford passed away at the Lome of her step-son, Aaron Crawford Monday night at twelve o'clock at which place she was taken about three weeks ago when her health began to fail. On Saturday she suffered a stroke of paralysis which caused her death. Mrs. Crawford was a good, kind neighbor, a loyal friend and a loving sister and will be greatly missed not only by her relatives but by her many friends. She was about seventy-six years of age and leaves three sisters, Mrs. Chas. Macy of Bucklin, Mrs. Geo. Crawford, Mrs. Harve Long of this community and one brother, M. Bowman. Funeral services were held Wednesday at two o'clock.
The Clarence Courier, Clarence, Missouri, 31 May 1916, Page 1, Column 6

Information on file with Shelby County Historical Society & Museum
Second wife of James J. Crawford, married on 23 Sept 1883 at Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri. Rev. F. M. Green, Minister of the Gospel, performed the ceremony.

HAGERS GROVE NEWS.
Aunt Maria Crawford lies very low at the home of her step-son Aaron Crawford. At this writing she is slowly sinking away. It is with profound regret that the community receives this sad news.
Shelby County Herald, Shelbyville, Missouri, 31 May 1916, Page 8, Column 2

Death of Mrs. Crawford
Mrs. Mariah Crawford passed away at the Lome of her step-son, Aaron Crawford Monday night at twelve o'clock at which place she was taken about three weeks ago when her health began to fail. On Saturday she suffered a stroke of paralysis which caused her death. Mrs. Crawford was a good, kind neighbor, a loyal friend and a loving sister and will be greatly missed not only by her relatives but by her many friends. She was about seventy-six years of age and leaves three sisters, Mrs. Chas. Macy of Bucklin, Mrs. Geo. Crawford, Mrs. Harve Long of this community and one brother, M. Bowman. Funeral services were held Wednesday at two o'clock.
The Clarence Courier, Clarence, Missouri, 31 May 1916, Page 1, Column 6

Information on file with Shelby County Historical Society & Museum


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