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Ellen <I>Wheeler</I> Pease

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Ellen Wheeler Pease

Birth
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
9 Dec 1899 (aged 75)
Chelsea, Tama County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block IV Lot # 10
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INFORMATION COURTESY OF Shelli Steedman:

Ellen (Wheeler) Pease was born at Baltimore County, Maryland, March 1, 1824 and died at the home of her son at Chelsea, Poweshiek County, Iowa, December 9, 1899 aged 73 years, 9 Months and Eight Days. She was married to Louis Pease in 1847.

The deceased leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother, six children; Richard Pease and Mrs. John Manatt, both of Chelsea; Mrs. Jennie Garnett of Victor; Mrs. Lizzie Fry of Carnforth; Mrs. Kate Miller of Kansas, and J.K. Pease of South Dekota. They were all present at the funeral but Mrs. Fry who had gone to visit her sister and could not get here. She leaves twenty grandchildren and one great grandchild, also three sisters and two brothers, two sisters in maryland and two brothers and one sister in Iowa.

The remains were brought to Brooklyn on December 12, 1899, where she was laid to rest beside her husband. The relatives and friends have the sympathy of everyone for Mrs. Pease was greatly respected in the community where she had resided. She was a member of the M.E. Church.
INFORMATION COURTESY OF Shelli Steedman:

Ellen (Wheeler) Pease was born at Baltimore County, Maryland, March 1, 1824 and died at the home of her son at Chelsea, Poweshiek County, Iowa, December 9, 1899 aged 73 years, 9 Months and Eight Days. She was married to Louis Pease in 1847.

The deceased leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother, six children; Richard Pease and Mrs. John Manatt, both of Chelsea; Mrs. Jennie Garnett of Victor; Mrs. Lizzie Fry of Carnforth; Mrs. Kate Miller of Kansas, and J.K. Pease of South Dekota. They were all present at the funeral but Mrs. Fry who had gone to visit her sister and could not get here. She leaves twenty grandchildren and one great grandchild, also three sisters and two brothers, two sisters in maryland and two brothers and one sister in Iowa.

The remains were brought to Brooklyn on December 12, 1899, where she was laid to rest beside her husband. The relatives and friends have the sympathy of everyone for Mrs. Pease was greatly respected in the community where she had resided. She was a member of the M.E. Church.

Gravesite Details

Headstone has year of birth of 1923



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