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Mary Jane “Aunt Mary” Armstrong Falconbury

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
Aug 1890 (aged 78–79)
Marshall County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Tyner, Marshall County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Mrs Mary Falconbury, beter known as "Aunt Mary," was buried at the Blissville graveyarrd last Thursday, the 21st.

Another pair of tired hands are folded, and the weary body at rest.

The Republican (Marshall Co,IN)
29 Aug 1890

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*** her husband Henry B Falconbury, son of Jacob Falconbury & his 1st wife Charity...

We discharge a very painful duty today in announcing the death of H B Falconberry, Esq, of Polk township, which occurred on Sunday last, the 7th inst.

He was a most estimable citizen, and leaves behind a host of friends, besides his own family, who sincerely lament his death.

The deceased was born in Lincoln Co, Ky, in 1809, from whence, at the age of 16, he emigrated to Decatur county, in this State, and removed to this county in 1847, where he lived until removed by death.

Having confessed Christ before men, and proved his faith by his works, the grim monster found him not unprepared for his summons, but ready to depart and enter into rest.

The Republican (Marshall Co,IN)
11 April 1861
Mrs Mary Falconbury, beter known as "Aunt Mary," was buried at the Blissville graveyarrd last Thursday, the 21st.

Another pair of tired hands are folded, and the weary body at rest.

The Republican (Marshall Co,IN)
29 Aug 1890

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*** her husband Henry B Falconbury, son of Jacob Falconbury & his 1st wife Charity...

We discharge a very painful duty today in announcing the death of H B Falconberry, Esq, of Polk township, which occurred on Sunday last, the 7th inst.

He was a most estimable citizen, and leaves behind a host of friends, besides his own family, who sincerely lament his death.

The deceased was born in Lincoln Co, Ky, in 1809, from whence, at the age of 16, he emigrated to Decatur county, in this State, and removed to this county in 1847, where he lived until removed by death.

Having confessed Christ before men, and proved his faith by his works, the grim monster found him not unprepared for his summons, but ready to depart and enter into rest.

The Republican (Marshall Co,IN)
11 April 1861


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