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Elizabeth Jane <I>Davis</I> VanHorn

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Elizabeth Jane Davis VanHorn

Birth
Harrison County, West Virginia, USA
Death
22 Dec 1872 (aged 68)
Welton, Clinton County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Welton, Clinton County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Aged: 68 Years - 2 Months - 17 Days.
Wife of: Bernard VanHorn.

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Bernard Harrison VanHorn, a son of William Jr. and Sarah (Chidester) Van Horn, was born in Harrison County VA (WV) May 26, 1804 and died January 8, 1974 in Clinton County IA. He married Elizabeth Davis November 29, 1822 Harrison County VA. Elizabeth, a daughter of Jacob Jr. and Prudence (Maxson) Davis, was born in Harrison County October 5, 1804, Harrison County and died December 22, 1872, Clinton County IA.



Children of Bernard Harrison and Elizabeth (Davis) Vanhorn:



86. (1). Ai b. Dec 3 1823 d. Jul 10 1889



87. (2). William b.c. 1825 died young



88. (3). Orpa b. 1828 d. 1845



89. (4). Peter Smith b. May 30 1830 d. Aug 29 1909



90. (5). John Black b. Jun 05 1832 d. May 20 1900



91. (6). Elizabeth b. 1834



92. (7). Mary P. b. 1836



93. (8). Emaline b. Oct 16 1838 d. Feb 17 1901

m. Joseph Green 1873



94. (9). Elsie Rebecca b. Jan 29 1840 d. Jan 10 1906



95. (10). Jacob David b. Apr 12 1843 d. Aug 28 1909



96. (11). Mose Stout b. 1845 d. May 12 1907



97. (12). Holdridge Chidester b. Jun 3 1848


Source: DESCENDANTS OF ABRAM VAN HORN


"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 29, No 4, p 15, Jan. 23, 1873.

In Welton, Clinton Co., Iowa, Dec. 22d, 1872, of typhoid fever, Elizabeth, wife of Barnard Vanhorn, in the 69th year of her age. For many years, sister Vanhorn had endured great suffering, which she bore with patience and Christian fortitude, and for years had been waiting her Master's call. The summons was therefore no surprise. It was gratifying to see how faithfully the duties of her earlier life were reciprocated by a devoted husband and children, each feeling that she had been a wife and mother in the true sense of those terms.

We all feel that a Christian has lived and died among us. She embraced religion early in life, and united with the Sabbath-keepers in Stokes, Logan Co., Ohio; moved from there to Welton, where she united with the Sabbath-keeping church of that place, and lived a worthy and beloved sister, until she went to join the "Jerusalem which is above."
V. H.
Aged: 68 Years - 2 Months - 17 Days.
Wife of: Bernard VanHorn.

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Bernard Harrison VanHorn, a son of William Jr. and Sarah (Chidester) Van Horn, was born in Harrison County VA (WV) May 26, 1804 and died January 8, 1974 in Clinton County IA. He married Elizabeth Davis November 29, 1822 Harrison County VA. Elizabeth, a daughter of Jacob Jr. and Prudence (Maxson) Davis, was born in Harrison County October 5, 1804, Harrison County and died December 22, 1872, Clinton County IA.



Children of Bernard Harrison and Elizabeth (Davis) Vanhorn:



86. (1). Ai b. Dec 3 1823 d. Jul 10 1889



87. (2). William b.c. 1825 died young



88. (3). Orpa b. 1828 d. 1845



89. (4). Peter Smith b. May 30 1830 d. Aug 29 1909



90. (5). John Black b. Jun 05 1832 d. May 20 1900



91. (6). Elizabeth b. 1834



92. (7). Mary P. b. 1836



93. (8). Emaline b. Oct 16 1838 d. Feb 17 1901

m. Joseph Green 1873



94. (9). Elsie Rebecca b. Jan 29 1840 d. Jan 10 1906



95. (10). Jacob David b. Apr 12 1843 d. Aug 28 1909



96. (11). Mose Stout b. 1845 d. May 12 1907



97. (12). Holdridge Chidester b. Jun 3 1848


Source: DESCENDANTS OF ABRAM VAN HORN


"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 29, No 4, p 15, Jan. 23, 1873.

In Welton, Clinton Co., Iowa, Dec. 22d, 1872, of typhoid fever, Elizabeth, wife of Barnard Vanhorn, in the 69th year of her age. For many years, sister Vanhorn had endured great suffering, which she bore with patience and Christian fortitude, and for years had been waiting her Master's call. The summons was therefore no surprise. It was gratifying to see how faithfully the duties of her earlier life were reciprocated by a devoted husband and children, each feeling that she had been a wife and mother in the true sense of those terms.

We all feel that a Christian has lived and died among us. She embraced religion early in life, and united with the Sabbath-keepers in Stokes, Logan Co., Ohio; moved from there to Welton, where she united with the Sabbath-keeping church of that place, and lived a worthy and beloved sister, until she went to join the "Jerusalem which is above."
V. H.


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