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Abigail <I>Largent</I> Okey

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Abigail Largent Okey

Birth
Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, USA
Death
28 Apr 1900 (aged 74)
Hull, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Hull, Sioux County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Abigail is the daughter of Aaron & Mary Catherine (Heironimus) Largent.

Abigail married Wilson Shannon Okey on December 25, 1845 in Woodsfield, Ohio.

Abigail and Wilson are the parents of

~Sarah Louise b. October 22, 1946 d. November 11, 1911

~Louis Leroy b. November 9, 1848 d. March 20, 1924

~George Malanthun b. March 6, 1851 d. July 30, 1925

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Sioux County Index; May 4, 1900

A Pioneer Gone

On Saturday evening at nine o'clock Grandma Okey, as she has been familiarly known in Hull for many years, breathed her last and passed to that final rest that comes to us all. Ever since Hull had its beginning she has been a well known resident among us.

Mrs. Okey, whose maiden name was Abigail Largent, was born in Virginia on July 23, 1825. Her parents moved to Ohio when she was quite young. In 1845 at Carlisle, O., she was married to Wilson S. Okey, the aged husband who still survives her. In 1853 the young couple moved to Cassville, Wis. and thence to Iowa in 1868, and later on in 1871, they removed to Sioux county where they homesteaded the place two miles southwest of Hull. In 1879, the spring after the town started, Mr. and Mrs. Okey removed to town where they have since dwelt in quiet contentment. Mrs. Okey has been a member of the M.E. church since her removal from Ohio, having joined that organization at Cassville, Wis. in 1853.

Three children are left to mourn the passing away of the mother, George, who lives at Hudson, S. Dak., Leroy, who lives at Sioux City and Mrs. Cornforth who dwells at Edna, in Lyon county. The one who will miss her most, Comrade Okey, who for the past fifty-five years has been her faithful companion, is in a very weakened physical state himself and feels that he will not long survive her upon whom he has had to constantly depend.

The funeral occurred Tuesday afternoon from the house. Burial was in Hope Cemetery, Hull.
Abigail is the daughter of Aaron & Mary Catherine (Heironimus) Largent.

Abigail married Wilson Shannon Okey on December 25, 1845 in Woodsfield, Ohio.

Abigail and Wilson are the parents of

~Sarah Louise b. October 22, 1946 d. November 11, 1911

~Louis Leroy b. November 9, 1848 d. March 20, 1924

~George Malanthun b. March 6, 1851 d. July 30, 1925

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Sioux County Index; May 4, 1900

A Pioneer Gone

On Saturday evening at nine o'clock Grandma Okey, as she has been familiarly known in Hull for many years, breathed her last and passed to that final rest that comes to us all. Ever since Hull had its beginning she has been a well known resident among us.

Mrs. Okey, whose maiden name was Abigail Largent, was born in Virginia on July 23, 1825. Her parents moved to Ohio when she was quite young. In 1845 at Carlisle, O., she was married to Wilson S. Okey, the aged husband who still survives her. In 1853 the young couple moved to Cassville, Wis. and thence to Iowa in 1868, and later on in 1871, they removed to Sioux county where they homesteaded the place two miles southwest of Hull. In 1879, the spring after the town started, Mr. and Mrs. Okey removed to town where they have since dwelt in quiet contentment. Mrs. Okey has been a member of the M.E. church since her removal from Ohio, having joined that organization at Cassville, Wis. in 1853.

Three children are left to mourn the passing away of the mother, George, who lives at Hudson, S. Dak., Leroy, who lives at Sioux City and Mrs. Cornforth who dwells at Edna, in Lyon county. The one who will miss her most, Comrade Okey, who for the past fifty-five years has been her faithful companion, is in a very weakened physical state himself and feels that he will not long survive her upon whom he has had to constantly depend.

The funeral occurred Tuesday afternoon from the house. Burial was in Hope Cemetery, Hull.


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