Source of Obituary: "MUSCATINE JOURNAL", Muscatine, IA., 11/14/1892
" At the family residence in Lake Township, ten miles from Muscatine. Sunday, November 13, 1892, Hannah W., wife of John White, aged 62 years and 8 months. The friends of the deceased throughout the city and country will regret to learn of the death of this estimable woman. She had been sick for six months with a complication of diseases and the approach of death was looked upon as a release from a long and painful illness.
Mrs. White's maiden name was Hannah W. Harding, and she was born in England in 1826.
She was united in marriage with Mr. White in 1844 and with him came to America in 1853, settling in Wisconsin.
They came to Louisa county, Iowa in 1857, removing to Muscatine county in 1865, where they have since resided. Besides the bereaved husband, several children survive. Mrs. White was a member of the Episcopal church.
The funeral is appointed for tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, from High Prairie chapel"
Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Biographical Section, 1879, page 648
JOHN WHITE, Married Miss Hannah W, Harding, in 1844; she was born in England, in 1826;have eight children--Louisa, Mary A., Prudence, Susanna, Rosanna, John, Fannie and George; deceased--William H.
Mr. White owns eighty acres of land. Mr. and Mrs. W. are members of the Episcopalian Church; Republican.
Source of Obituary: "MUSCATINE JOURNAL", Muscatine, IA., 11/14/1892
" At the family residence in Lake Township, ten miles from Muscatine. Sunday, November 13, 1892, Hannah W., wife of John White, aged 62 years and 8 months. The friends of the deceased throughout the city and country will regret to learn of the death of this estimable woman. She had been sick for six months with a complication of diseases and the approach of death was looked upon as a release from a long and painful illness.
Mrs. White's maiden name was Hannah W. Harding, and she was born in England in 1826.
She was united in marriage with Mr. White in 1844 and with him came to America in 1853, settling in Wisconsin.
They came to Louisa county, Iowa in 1857, removing to Muscatine county in 1865, where they have since resided. Besides the bereaved husband, several children survive. Mrs. White was a member of the Episcopal church.
The funeral is appointed for tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, from High Prairie chapel"
Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Biographical Section, 1879, page 648
JOHN WHITE, Married Miss Hannah W, Harding, in 1844; she was born in England, in 1826;have eight children--Louisa, Mary A., Prudence, Susanna, Rosanna, John, Fannie and George; deceased--William H.
Mr. White owns eighty acres of land. Mr. and Mrs. W. are members of the Episcopalian Church; Republican.
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