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Jannett <I>Brown</I> Harvey

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Jannett Brown Harvey

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
7 Jan 1928 (aged 80)
Belvidere, Boone County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Belvidere, Boone County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Wife of Robert Harvey. Mother of E. Chas., Elizabeth, Margaret, Mary Gibson, William.
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Belvidere Daily Republican, Saturday, January 7, 1928
WELL KNOWN RESIDENT IS CALLED HOME
Death Removed Mrs. Harvey This Forenoon At Her Home On Pearl Street - Had Been Ill For Two Months - Funeral Rites On Tuesday.
Mrs. Jeanett Harvey, widow of Robert Harvey and a highly esteemed resident of this city for many years, died at her home, 1025 Pearl street, at 10:35 o'clock this forenoon following an illness of about two months and which had its inception wih a cold and bronchitis.
Funeral services will be held from the home on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Arthur R. Oates officiating and burial will be in Belvidere cemetery.
She was born Aug. 16, 1847, in Cincinnati, Ohio, and came to Argyle with her parents as a child. Her marriage to Robert Harvey of Argyle, was solemnized on Feb. 11, 1869. He departed this life Feb. 15, 1920.
The family removed here many years ago from Argyle.
There survive to mourn her passing, two sons, William, of Woodstock and Charles of Belvidere; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Gibson and Miss Elizabeth Harvey, assistant superintendent of Belvidere schools, both at home, and Margaret, of Santa Monica, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. J. B. Ralston and Miss Susie Brown, both of Rockford; and Mrs. Dan Kelly, of Lincoln, Neb.; and a grandson, Kenneth Harvey, of Woodstock.
Mrs. Harvey was a woman of many excellent traits of character and by her pleasing personality won for herself many friends to whom her passing brings great sorrow.

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Wife of Robert Harvey. Mother of E. Chas., Elizabeth, Margaret, Mary Gibson, William.
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Belvidere Daily Republican, Saturday, January 7, 1928
WELL KNOWN RESIDENT IS CALLED HOME
Death Removed Mrs. Harvey This Forenoon At Her Home On Pearl Street - Had Been Ill For Two Months - Funeral Rites On Tuesday.
Mrs. Jeanett Harvey, widow of Robert Harvey and a highly esteemed resident of this city for many years, died at her home, 1025 Pearl street, at 10:35 o'clock this forenoon following an illness of about two months and which had its inception wih a cold and bronchitis.
Funeral services will be held from the home on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Arthur R. Oates officiating and burial will be in Belvidere cemetery.
She was born Aug. 16, 1847, in Cincinnati, Ohio, and came to Argyle with her parents as a child. Her marriage to Robert Harvey of Argyle, was solemnized on Feb. 11, 1869. He departed this life Feb. 15, 1920.
The family removed here many years ago from Argyle.
There survive to mourn her passing, two sons, William, of Woodstock and Charles of Belvidere; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Gibson and Miss Elizabeth Harvey, assistant superintendent of Belvidere schools, both at home, and Margaret, of Santa Monica, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. J. B. Ralston and Miss Susie Brown, both of Rockford; and Mrs. Dan Kelly, of Lincoln, Neb.; and a grandson, Kenneth Harvey, of Woodstock.
Mrs. Harvey was a woman of many excellent traits of character and by her pleasing personality won for herself many friends to whom her passing brings great sorrow.

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