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Harriet Jane “Hattie” See

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Harriet Jane “Hattie” See

Birth
Kinmundy, Marion County, Illinois, USA
Death
20 Mar 1942 (aged 73)
Kinmundy, Marion County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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OBITUARY :
HARRIETT SEE, daughter of Michael See and Nancy Jane Carrigan See, was born Aug. 2, 1868 on the farm where she was living when she died March 20, 1942.

She united with the Baptist Church in 1889.

She leaves 3 sisters: Mrs. Florence White of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Mrs. Addie Yates and Miss Clara See, both of Kinmundy; 1 nephew , Carl White of Hugo, Colorado; 1 niece, Mrs. R. Lowe of this city; 2 grandnephews, Carl Ford White of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and David Lowe of this city; 1 niece, Nancy Lowe also of Kinmundy.

Hattie, as she was fondly called, was a member of a family of nine children. Two brothers and two sisters died in childhood. One sister, Mrs. Cornelia Anna died in 1901, leaving a son, George Herman Anna, who was a member of the A.E.F.in the first World War. He was killed in the Battle of Marchville in France on Nov. 10, 1918. He was sighted for gallantry on the field of battle.

She was an inseparable companion of her sister, Clara.

Services were held from the home with interment in Eastland Cemetery.
OBITUARY :
HARRIETT SEE, daughter of Michael See and Nancy Jane Carrigan See, was born Aug. 2, 1868 on the farm where she was living when she died March 20, 1942.

She united with the Baptist Church in 1889.

She leaves 3 sisters: Mrs. Florence White of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Mrs. Addie Yates and Miss Clara See, both of Kinmundy; 1 nephew , Carl White of Hugo, Colorado; 1 niece, Mrs. R. Lowe of this city; 2 grandnephews, Carl Ford White of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and David Lowe of this city; 1 niece, Nancy Lowe also of Kinmundy.

Hattie, as she was fondly called, was a member of a family of nine children. Two brothers and two sisters died in childhood. One sister, Mrs. Cornelia Anna died in 1901, leaving a son, George Herman Anna, who was a member of the A.E.F.in the first World War. He was killed in the Battle of Marchville in France on Nov. 10, 1918. He was sighted for gallantry on the field of battle.

She was an inseparable companion of her sister, Clara.

Services were held from the home with interment in Eastland Cemetery.


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