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Rachel <I>Niblick</I> Paulison

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Rachel Niblick Paulison

Birth
Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Mar 1910 (aged 77)
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Monmouth, Adams County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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From Reynolds Cemetery book by Nola Rains - no name of paper, handwritten date of Mar. 9, 1910
LIVED HER LONG - Mrs. Rachel Paulison, Pioneer of Adams County, Died Last Night at Home of Her Son - At Fort Wayne - Will be Brought Here for Burial - Lived Long Here
Thompson Niblick, who was called to Fort Wayne Wednesday evening by the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. Rachel Paulison, returned this morning, announcing her death, which occurred there Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock, a short time before his arrival. Mrs. Paulison was seventy-seven years of age, and was the widow of Jacob Paulison, one of the pioneer residents of this county and city. For some time, since the death of her husband, she has made her home with her son, Samuel Paulison, 1109 St. Marys avenue. She has been an invalid for a number of years, but quite recently contracted the grip, which, with rheumatism and the infirmities of old age, caused her death. She was born in Ohio March 15, 1832, and came to Indiana with her parents more than seventy years ago. With her husband she spent the greater part of her life in this city in what is now the C. J. Weaver home. Her husband was a pioneer blacksmith of Decatur.
Surviving relatives include the son, Samuel, a well known Nickel Plate brakeman, and six grandchildren. The husband and three children preceded her in death. There are three brothers, Thompson Niblick of Decatur; Robert Niblick, who is located in the west, and John Niblick of Illinois, and two sisters, Mrs. Israel Rempp of Willshire and Mrs. George Prentiss of Oklahoma City, Okla.
The body of Mrs. Paulison will be brought to this city for burial, the cortege arriving over the G. R. & I. at 1:11 o'clock Friday afternoon. The remains will be taken at once to the M. E. church, where the services will be held at 1 o'clock. The sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Claude Travis, pastor of the Wayne Street church of Fort Wayne.

Fort Wayne Sentinel, Allen County, Indiana; Wednesday, March 16, 1910
Mrs. Rachel Paulison, 77 years of age, died at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of her son, Samuel Paulison, 1109 St. Mary's avenue. She was the widow of Jacob Paulison, and was a pioneer resident of Allen County.
Mrs. Paulison was born in Ohio, March 15, 1832, and came with her parents to Indiana seventy years ago. The greater portion of her life was spent near Decatur, and at the death of her husband two years ago the aged woman came to Fort Wayne to make her home with her son, who is a well-known Nickel Plate brakeman. There are six grandchildren and brothers and sisters as follows: Thompson Niblick, of Decatur; Robert Niblick, who is located in the west; John Niblick of Illinois; Mrs. Israel Rempp of Willshire, Ohio and Mrs. George Prentiss, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Funeral services Friday morning at 10:20 from the residence, Rev. C. Claude Travis officiating. Interment at Decatur

handwritten date of Mar. 11, 1910 - FUNERAL OF MRS. PAULISON
Held from the Methodist Church This Afternoon - Rev. Travis
The funeral of Mrs. Machel Paulison, whose death occurred in Fort Wayne at the home of her son, Samuel Paulison, was held from the Methodist church in this city this afternoon, the sermon being delivered by the Rev. Travis, pastor of the Wayne street Methodist church of Fort Wayne. The body arrived this afternoon at 1:11 over the G. R. & I. railroad and was taken at once to the church where the services were held. The funeral was largely attended. Burial took place in the Reynolds cemetery.
Notes: Rachel Paulison, 15 Mar 1832 - 9 Mar 1910, Wife of Jacob Paulison, Daughter of Robert & Lydia (Valentine) Niblick
Margie Pearce
From Reynolds Cemetery book by Nola Rains - no name of paper, handwritten date of Mar. 9, 1910
LIVED HER LONG - Mrs. Rachel Paulison, Pioneer of Adams County, Died Last Night at Home of Her Son - At Fort Wayne - Will be Brought Here for Burial - Lived Long Here
Thompson Niblick, who was called to Fort Wayne Wednesday evening by the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. Rachel Paulison, returned this morning, announcing her death, which occurred there Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock, a short time before his arrival. Mrs. Paulison was seventy-seven years of age, and was the widow of Jacob Paulison, one of the pioneer residents of this county and city. For some time, since the death of her husband, she has made her home with her son, Samuel Paulison, 1109 St. Marys avenue. She has been an invalid for a number of years, but quite recently contracted the grip, which, with rheumatism and the infirmities of old age, caused her death. She was born in Ohio March 15, 1832, and came to Indiana with her parents more than seventy years ago. With her husband she spent the greater part of her life in this city in what is now the C. J. Weaver home. Her husband was a pioneer blacksmith of Decatur.
Surviving relatives include the son, Samuel, a well known Nickel Plate brakeman, and six grandchildren. The husband and three children preceded her in death. There are three brothers, Thompson Niblick of Decatur; Robert Niblick, who is located in the west, and John Niblick of Illinois, and two sisters, Mrs. Israel Rempp of Willshire and Mrs. George Prentiss of Oklahoma City, Okla.
The body of Mrs. Paulison will be brought to this city for burial, the cortege arriving over the G. R. & I. at 1:11 o'clock Friday afternoon. The remains will be taken at once to the M. E. church, where the services will be held at 1 o'clock. The sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Claude Travis, pastor of the Wayne Street church of Fort Wayne.

Fort Wayne Sentinel, Allen County, Indiana; Wednesday, March 16, 1910
Mrs. Rachel Paulison, 77 years of age, died at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of her son, Samuel Paulison, 1109 St. Mary's avenue. She was the widow of Jacob Paulison, and was a pioneer resident of Allen County.
Mrs. Paulison was born in Ohio, March 15, 1832, and came with her parents to Indiana seventy years ago. The greater portion of her life was spent near Decatur, and at the death of her husband two years ago the aged woman came to Fort Wayne to make her home with her son, who is a well-known Nickel Plate brakeman. There are six grandchildren and brothers and sisters as follows: Thompson Niblick, of Decatur; Robert Niblick, who is located in the west; John Niblick of Illinois; Mrs. Israel Rempp of Willshire, Ohio and Mrs. George Prentiss, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Funeral services Friday morning at 10:20 from the residence, Rev. C. Claude Travis officiating. Interment at Decatur

handwritten date of Mar. 11, 1910 - FUNERAL OF MRS. PAULISON
Held from the Methodist Church This Afternoon - Rev. Travis
The funeral of Mrs. Machel Paulison, whose death occurred in Fort Wayne at the home of her son, Samuel Paulison, was held from the Methodist church in this city this afternoon, the sermon being delivered by the Rev. Travis, pastor of the Wayne street Methodist church of Fort Wayne. The body arrived this afternoon at 1:11 over the G. R. & I. railroad and was taken at once to the church where the services were held. The funeral was largely attended. Burial took place in the Reynolds cemetery.
Notes: Rachel Paulison, 15 Mar 1832 - 9 Mar 1910, Wife of Jacob Paulison, Daughter of Robert & Lydia (Valentine) Niblick
Margie Pearce


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29539973/rachel-paulison: accessed ), memorial page for Rachel Niblick Paulison (15 Mar 1832–9 Mar 1910), Find a Grave Memorial ID 29539973, citing Reynolds Cemetery, Monmouth, Adams County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by drbuck (contributor 46934098).