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Barbara <I>Woods</I> Stumbaugh

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Barbara Woods Stumbaugh

Birth
Lawrence County, Ohio, USA
Death
3 Feb 1908 (aged 80)
Derby, Lucas County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Lucas, Lucas County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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A. C. Stumbaugh and Mrs. Armina (Stumbaugh) Thelander ~ Rock County, Nebraska
The Chariton Leader, Chariton, Iowa (Lucas County, Iowa)
Thursday, February 6, 1908

BARBARIA WOODS was born in Lawrence County, Ohio, Feb. 14, 1827, and died at
the residence of her son, S.J. STUMBAUGH, in Lucas County, Feb. 3, 1908, at
the ripe age of 80 years, 11 months and 19 days. She moved to the State of
Indiana with her parents while young.

On Jan. 8, 1846, she was united in marriage to JAMES STUMBAUGH. To this union
were born eleven children, three sons and eight daughters, six of which yet
survive. Three of the departed ones died in early life. MRS. PERNINAH RIGGS
died in the 45th year of her age, and MRS. THEODOSIA CANFIELD died in her 45th.
She moved from Indiana in 1855 to Lucas County, Iowa, and has been a resident
of Lucas County ever since with the exception of four years residence in Wayne
County, Iowa.

She was converted to the faith of Christ previous to 1860. She united with
Goshen Baptist Church of Lucas County, and has been a faithful follower of her
Master and a member of said church ever since. Her husband who was a helpmeet
for her in the work of the Master, departed this life Jan. 20 1907, and left
the aged companion to remain with the children who furnished all the comfort and
pleasure possible, but none like the companion of her youth,so she like a
shock of corn when it is fully ripe, waiting for the harvest time, when He whom
she had served and obeyed so long thrust in the sickle and the harvest is
gathered home. Thus we can say that a faithful servant has gone to her reward. Four
of the children were present to pay their last sad rites, A.C. STUMBAUGH and
MRS. ARMINA THELANDER of Rock County, Neb., who were not present.

The funeral services were conducted by Rev. M.S. Clark at Goshen Church, Feb
5, at 2:30 o'clock, and interment made in the Goshen Cemetery. The bereaved
ones have the sympathy of all. The children extend their thanks to the neighbors
and friends for their kindness during the sickness and death of their mother.
A. C. Stumbaugh and Mrs. Armina (Stumbaugh) Thelander ~ Rock County, Nebraska
The Chariton Leader, Chariton, Iowa (Lucas County, Iowa)
Thursday, February 6, 1908

BARBARIA WOODS was born in Lawrence County, Ohio, Feb. 14, 1827, and died at
the residence of her son, S.J. STUMBAUGH, in Lucas County, Feb. 3, 1908, at
the ripe age of 80 years, 11 months and 19 days. She moved to the State of
Indiana with her parents while young.

On Jan. 8, 1846, she was united in marriage to JAMES STUMBAUGH. To this union
were born eleven children, three sons and eight daughters, six of which yet
survive. Three of the departed ones died in early life. MRS. PERNINAH RIGGS
died in the 45th year of her age, and MRS. THEODOSIA CANFIELD died in her 45th.
She moved from Indiana in 1855 to Lucas County, Iowa, and has been a resident
of Lucas County ever since with the exception of four years residence in Wayne
County, Iowa.

She was converted to the faith of Christ previous to 1860. She united with
Goshen Baptist Church of Lucas County, and has been a faithful follower of her
Master and a member of said church ever since. Her husband who was a helpmeet
for her in the work of the Master, departed this life Jan. 20 1907, and left
the aged companion to remain with the children who furnished all the comfort and
pleasure possible, but none like the companion of her youth,so she like a
shock of corn when it is fully ripe, waiting for the harvest time, when He whom
she had served and obeyed so long thrust in the sickle and the harvest is
gathered home. Thus we can say that a faithful servant has gone to her reward. Four
of the children were present to pay their last sad rites, A.C. STUMBAUGH and
MRS. ARMINA THELANDER of Rock County, Neb., who were not present.

The funeral services were conducted by Rev. M.S. Clark at Goshen Church, Feb
5, at 2:30 o'clock, and interment made in the Goshen Cemetery. The bereaved
ones have the sympathy of all. The children extend their thanks to the neighbors
and friends for their kindness during the sickness and death of their mother.


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