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Mary Ann Clinton

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Mary Ann Clinton

Birth
Lee County, Illinois, USA
Death
31 May 1911 (aged 38)
Denison, Crawford County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Denison, Crawford County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Mary was the daughter of Peter Clinton and Catherine Mackin. She did not marry.

Denison Bulletin - Tuesday , May 18th, 1971 - "This newspaper article includes a picture of the Clinton stone." The Denison unit of the National Guard is making a special effort to clean up and restore the old Catholic Cemetery, located south of the Oak Brook addition at the southeast edge of Denison. The cemetery is about a mile from the nearest maintained road, at the end of a winding tree-shaded dirt lane. Some of the earliest burials in the cemetery date to the 1870s according to the markers ... They discovered that most of the 35 to 40 stone markers had been knocked off their bases, apparently some years ago when cattle were allowed to graze there. ... Sometimes the work has been almost back breaking, but members of the Denison National Guard unit are justifiably proud of their clean up project at the old Catholic cemetery southeast of Denison. Standing beside one of the newest stones in the cemetery (The Clinton stone) are Pat Goeser of Defiance and Dan Holloway of Irwin. The center section of the stone, found toppled some distance from the grave site, weighed 900 pounds alone

Denison Bulletin - Wednesday , May 31st, 1911 - This morning about 8 o'clock occurred the death of Miss Mary Ann Clinton at her home in the south east part of town. She had been bothered some at times with stomach trouble, but never had been very serious until about a week ago, when she was confined to her bed and finally succumbed with an incurable ulcer of the stomach. She was a good, pious, hard working girl and always went about cheerfully attending to her own duties and was well liked by all with whom she came in contact.

The deceased was born in Lee county, Illinois, September 6th, 1872, and came with her parents, Peter and Cathryn Mackin Clinton, to Crawford county when she was about a year old and has lived in this vicinity ever since.

She leaves to survive her two brothers; Thomas H and Patrick, of Denison, Iowa; and her father, besides many other relatives and friends.

The funeral will take place Friday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Rose of Lima church and the remains will be laid to rest beside her mother who preceded her several years ago at the Old Catholic Cemetery.
Mary was the daughter of Peter Clinton and Catherine Mackin. She did not marry.

Denison Bulletin - Tuesday , May 18th, 1971 - "This newspaper article includes a picture of the Clinton stone." The Denison unit of the National Guard is making a special effort to clean up and restore the old Catholic Cemetery, located south of the Oak Brook addition at the southeast edge of Denison. The cemetery is about a mile from the nearest maintained road, at the end of a winding tree-shaded dirt lane. Some of the earliest burials in the cemetery date to the 1870s according to the markers ... They discovered that most of the 35 to 40 stone markers had been knocked off their bases, apparently some years ago when cattle were allowed to graze there. ... Sometimes the work has been almost back breaking, but members of the Denison National Guard unit are justifiably proud of their clean up project at the old Catholic cemetery southeast of Denison. Standing beside one of the newest stones in the cemetery (The Clinton stone) are Pat Goeser of Defiance and Dan Holloway of Irwin. The center section of the stone, found toppled some distance from the grave site, weighed 900 pounds alone

Denison Bulletin - Wednesday , May 31st, 1911 - This morning about 8 o'clock occurred the death of Miss Mary Ann Clinton at her home in the south east part of town. She had been bothered some at times with stomach trouble, but never had been very serious until about a week ago, when she was confined to her bed and finally succumbed with an incurable ulcer of the stomach. She was a good, pious, hard working girl and always went about cheerfully attending to her own duties and was well liked by all with whom she came in contact.

The deceased was born in Lee county, Illinois, September 6th, 1872, and came with her parents, Peter and Cathryn Mackin Clinton, to Crawford county when she was about a year old and has lived in this vicinity ever since.

She leaves to survive her two brothers; Thomas H and Patrick, of Denison, Iowa; and her father, besides many other relatives and friends.

The funeral will take place Friday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Rose of Lima church and the remains will be laid to rest beside her mother who preceded her several years ago at the Old Catholic Cemetery.


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