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Amanda Inman Widener

Birth
Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA
Death
26 Jul 1890 (aged 29)
Rich Hill, Bates County, Missouri, USA
Burial
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Death Summons . . . Died at Rich Hill, Mo, Saturday, July 26 (1890), of Malaria Fever, Amanda E. Widner (sp), daughter of Henry and Harriet Inman of Deep River. Deceased had only been married about two months.
Upon advice of a telegram her father, Henry Inman started from Deep River on the evening of the 25th to go to the bedside of his sick daughter, but arrived a few hours after her death. Deceased was 29 years old.
She was born in this county and always resided here up to within a year and a half ago. She taught school for several years in Deep River and adjoining townships. She leaves behind a host of friends whose sympathy will go out to the bereaved family in the hour of their great affliction.
Note: Amanda's first husband was James Bale, and they had one son, Charles Bale. It is unknown what happened to James Bale.
Death Summons . . . Died at Rich Hill, Mo, Saturday, July 26 (1890), of Malaria Fever, Amanda E. Widner (sp), daughter of Henry and Harriet Inman of Deep River. Deceased had only been married about two months.
Upon advice of a telegram her father, Henry Inman started from Deep River on the evening of the 25th to go to the bedside of his sick daughter, but arrived a few hours after her death. Deceased was 29 years old.
She was born in this county and always resided here up to within a year and a half ago. She taught school for several years in Deep River and adjoining townships. She leaves behind a host of friends whose sympathy will go out to the bereaved family in the hour of their great affliction.
Note: Amanda's first husband was James Bale, and they had one son, Charles Bale. It is unknown what happened to James Bale.


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