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Nancy <I>Horner</I> Collinsworth

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Nancy Horner Collinsworth

Birth
Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Death
26 Feb 1936 (aged 85)
New Plymouth, Payette County, Idaho, USA
Burial
New Plymouth, Payette County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
3-8-32-3-C
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Nancy Horner Collinsworth, 86, wife of Nathan Collinsworth, died at her home Wednesday evening. She was born in Indiana July 22, 1851, and lived there until she was married, after which she and her husband moved to Iowa, from there to Lucas, Kans., where they lived until coming to Payette, Idaho in 1915. The family moved to New Plymouth in 1916 where they lived until her death. Surviving are her husband and children, Mrs. Janie Linder of Kansas, P. O. Collinsworth of Fruitland, Mrs. Rosie McKintosh of Winona, Kan., Mrs. Mary Dalton, Chester, Glenn, Aaron Collinsworth, Mrs. Edna Linder, all of New Plymouth. Two brothers, Charles Horner, Boise, Henry Horner, Indiana and three sisters in Kansas. Also twenty-one grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The funeral services were held at the home Saturday afternoon and burial was in the Park View cemetery, P. Glenn Garner officiating. (Independent Enterprise, Thursday, March 05, 1936 - Posted with permission ch)


*Following was contributed by treerpgmo (#47324296)
Nancy is the daughter of Jacob Andrew HORNER & Mary Ann STALEY and granddaughter of my 4th Great-Grandparents Eli STALEY & Mary "Molly" RHODES
Mrs. Nancy Horner Collinsworth, 86, wife of Nathan Collinsworth, died at her home Wednesday evening. She was born in Indiana July 22, 1851, and lived there until she was married, after which she and her husband moved to Iowa, from there to Lucas, Kans., where they lived until coming to Payette, Idaho in 1915. The family moved to New Plymouth in 1916 where they lived until her death. Surviving are her husband and children, Mrs. Janie Linder of Kansas, P. O. Collinsworth of Fruitland, Mrs. Rosie McKintosh of Winona, Kan., Mrs. Mary Dalton, Chester, Glenn, Aaron Collinsworth, Mrs. Edna Linder, all of New Plymouth. Two brothers, Charles Horner, Boise, Henry Horner, Indiana and three sisters in Kansas. Also twenty-one grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The funeral services were held at the home Saturday afternoon and burial was in the Park View cemetery, P. Glenn Garner officiating. (Independent Enterprise, Thursday, March 05, 1936 - Posted with permission ch)


*Following was contributed by treerpgmo (#47324296)
Nancy is the daughter of Jacob Andrew HORNER & Mary Ann STALEY and granddaughter of my 4th Great-Grandparents Eli STALEY & Mary "Molly" RHODES


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