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Lucinda Jane <I>Helm</I> Hanavan

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Lucinda Jane Helm Hanavan

Birth
Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
Death
6 Aug 1929 (aged 78)
Bosworth, Carroll County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bosworth, Carroll County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Lucinda is the daughter of Richard Pope & Eleanor (Smith) Helm. She married James Hanavan.

Obit: Mrs. Lucy Jane Helm Hanavan was born near the town of Warrenton, in Farquier County, Virginia, near the Blue Ridge Mountains, on November 21, 1850, and died at her home in Bosworth, Mo., August 6, 1929. Age 78 years 8 moths and 15 days. She had been ill for some time. She was the fifth cild of a family of 13 of Richard P. and Eleanor Smith Helm. Her father in 1859 sold his Virginia farm and started with his family for Missouri, traveling by passenger train to St. Louis, crossing the Missippi in a boat and from St. Louis to Syracuse, MO., by stage coach, and from there came to Carroll county, locating near what was then known as Baum's Mill, afterwards buying and settling on what was known as the Elm Grove farm. In august 1870 she was united in marriage to James Hanavan who preceeded her in death Sept. 9, 1896. To this union eight children were born; five preceeding her in death, two daughters: Eola and Emman and three other children in infancy. Three sons survive; James H., Thoms. H. and Floyd G., all of the home address. She united with the Rockford M.E. church in 1874, afterwards moving her membership to the Bosworth M.E. church of which she was a faithful member. She leaves to mourn her death besides the above children, four brothers and one sister: R.H. Helm,, H. C. Helm, both of the home address, L.P. Helm of Earlsboro, Oklahoma, George Helm of Santa Rosa, New Mexico, and Mrs. Emma Foster of Petaluma, California; seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren besides a host of relatives and friends. During the many years she has lived in this community she gave the influence of a good woman, kind, loving and sympathetic. The funeral services will be held at the M.E. church this Thursday afternoon at two o’clock conducted by Rev. Ralph Hicks, the pastor, and the body will be interred in the Wharton cemetery.
Lucinda is the daughter of Richard Pope & Eleanor (Smith) Helm. She married James Hanavan.

Obit: Mrs. Lucy Jane Helm Hanavan was born near the town of Warrenton, in Farquier County, Virginia, near the Blue Ridge Mountains, on November 21, 1850, and died at her home in Bosworth, Mo., August 6, 1929. Age 78 years 8 moths and 15 days. She had been ill for some time. She was the fifth cild of a family of 13 of Richard P. and Eleanor Smith Helm. Her father in 1859 sold his Virginia farm and started with his family for Missouri, traveling by passenger train to St. Louis, crossing the Missippi in a boat and from St. Louis to Syracuse, MO., by stage coach, and from there came to Carroll county, locating near what was then known as Baum's Mill, afterwards buying and settling on what was known as the Elm Grove farm. In august 1870 she was united in marriage to James Hanavan who preceeded her in death Sept. 9, 1896. To this union eight children were born; five preceeding her in death, two daughters: Eola and Emman and three other children in infancy. Three sons survive; James H., Thoms. H. and Floyd G., all of the home address. She united with the Rockford M.E. church in 1874, afterwards moving her membership to the Bosworth M.E. church of which she was a faithful member. She leaves to mourn her death besides the above children, four brothers and one sister: R.H. Helm,, H. C. Helm, both of the home address, L.P. Helm of Earlsboro, Oklahoma, George Helm of Santa Rosa, New Mexico, and Mrs. Emma Foster of Petaluma, California; seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren besides a host of relatives and friends. During the many years she has lived in this community she gave the influence of a good woman, kind, loving and sympathetic. The funeral services will be held at the M.E. church this Thursday afternoon at two o’clock conducted by Rev. Ralph Hicks, the pastor, and the body will be interred in the Wharton cemetery.


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