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Rachael <I>Doll</I> Herb

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Rachael Doll Herb

Birth
Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Aug 1914 (aged 68)
Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Verboort, Washington County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Obituary:
Aug. 27, 1914; Hillsboro Argus
Mrs. Rachael Herb passed away at the Forest Grove Hospital, August 19, 1914, after an illness covering several weeks. Mrs. Herb was born in Coshocton, Ohio, Dec. 15, 1845, where she spent her girlhood days. Her maiden name was Rachael Doll. She was married to Frank Herb, in Newark, Ohio, May 6, 1860. Living there one year, they moved to Appleton, Wis., residing there several years. They settled at Greenville in the Winter of 1880. Mrs. Herb lived there constantly until seven years ago when she moved to Forest Grove, making her home there ever since. Mr. Herb departed his life Mar. 18, 1886. Seven children were born to their union, five of whom are living: Mrs. Lena Kohl, Appleton, Wis.; Mrs. Matilda Bennett, Mrs. Anna Codekas, Portland; Mrs. Elizabeth David, wife of Henry David, Mrs. Hattie Boos, Forest Grove.
Mrs. Herb was a member of the Catholic Church. The funeral took place Friday, from the Forest Grove Catholic Church, Father Buck conducting the services. Interment was in the Verboort cemetery.
Mrs. Herb was a woman of lovable disposition, and bore her sufferings patiently.

Obituary:
Aug. 27, 1914; Hillsboro Argus
Mrs. Rachael Herb passed away at the Forest Grove Hospital, August 19, 1914, after an illness covering several weeks. Mrs. Herb was born in Coshocton, Ohio, Dec. 15, 1845, where she spent her girlhood days. Her maiden name was Rachael Doll. She was married to Frank Herb, in Newark, Ohio, May 6, 1860. Living there one year, they moved to Appleton, Wis., residing there several years. They settled at Greenville in the Winter of 1880. Mrs. Herb lived there constantly until seven years ago when she moved to Forest Grove, making her home there ever since. Mr. Herb departed his life Mar. 18, 1886. Seven children were born to their union, five of whom are living: Mrs. Lena Kohl, Appleton, Wis.; Mrs. Matilda Bennett, Mrs. Anna Codekas, Portland; Mrs. Elizabeth David, wife of Henry David, Mrs. Hattie Boos, Forest Grove.
Mrs. Herb was a member of the Catholic Church. The funeral took place Friday, from the Forest Grove Catholic Church, Father Buck conducting the services. Interment was in the Verboort cemetery.
Mrs. Herb was a woman of lovable disposition, and bore her sufferings patiently.


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