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Julia Matkin Tannehill

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
24 Feb 1897 (aged 51–52)
Knox County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Plevna, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of George Washington Matkin and Mary A. Nichol. Married Peter Tannehill on 20 Feb 1866 in Knox County, Missouri.

THE COUNTY NEWS.
Plevna.

We are sorry to report three deaths in our neighborhood since our last writing. The first was Mrs. Julia Tannehill, who died at the home Wednesday morning, Feb. 24th, and was buried in the family of six children, three sons and three daughters to mourn her loss. The second was Mr. Charley Pulse, who died at the home of his brother, Wm. Pulse, the same day. The third was the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pulse, that died Saturday morning, Feb. 27th, and was buried Sunday at Pleasant Prairie church. — C. R.
The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri, March 04, 1897, Page 5, Column 4

FROM PLEVNA.
Mrs. Tannehill who has been suffering with consumption for a long time, passed away February 24th, at her home west of town. Her remains were laid to rest the following day in the family burying ground. She leaves three sons and three daughters and a host of friends to mourn her loss. — C. P. A.
Knox County Democrat, Edina, Missouri, March 04, 1897
Daughter of George Washington Matkin and Mary A. Nichol. Married Peter Tannehill on 20 Feb 1866 in Knox County, Missouri.

THE COUNTY NEWS.
Plevna.

We are sorry to report three deaths in our neighborhood since our last writing. The first was Mrs. Julia Tannehill, who died at the home Wednesday morning, Feb. 24th, and was buried in the family of six children, three sons and three daughters to mourn her loss. The second was Mr. Charley Pulse, who died at the home of his brother, Wm. Pulse, the same day. The third was the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pulse, that died Saturday morning, Feb. 27th, and was buried Sunday at Pleasant Prairie church. — C. R.
The Edina Sentinel, Edina, Missouri, March 04, 1897, Page 5, Column 4

FROM PLEVNA.
Mrs. Tannehill who has been suffering with consumption for a long time, passed away February 24th, at her home west of town. Her remains were laid to rest the following day in the family burying ground. She leaves three sons and three daughters and a host of friends to mourn her loss. — C. P. A.
Knox County Democrat, Edina, Missouri, March 04, 1897


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