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Julia <I>Bible</I> Hamilton

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Julia Bible Hamilton

Birth
Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Death
15 Jan 1933 (aged 68)
New Market, Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Gravity, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Taylor County Herald (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday,January 19, 1933
Julia Bible, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bible, was born in Coshocton County, O., March 20, 1864, and died at her home in New Market, on Jan. 15, 1932, at the age of 68 years, 9 months and 25 days.
At the age of five years, she moved with her parents to Marion County, Iowa. On Jan. 17, 1883, she was married to S. [amuel] D. [avid] Hamilton of Otley, Marion County, Iowa. To them were born six children, three having preceded her in death. One son, David Lyman, died in infancy. Mary Elizabeth Godfrey died Nov. 3, 1922. Christina May Gant died May 2, 1926.
The three sons surviving with the husband are Charles W. [esley] of Bedford, James F. [ranklin] of Bedford and Robert B. [renton] of Gravity.
On Feb. 28, 1895, she and her husband with their family moved to Taylor County, Iowa. They purchased a farm four miles southeast of New Market where they resided until in January 1918, when they moved to their home in New Market.
Early in life Mrs. Hamilton united with the Methodist church and in 1920 united with the Mennonite church of which two she was a faithful member, never missing church or Sunday school when she was able to attend.
Had the deceased lived until January 17, they would have celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.
Besides her husband and three sons she leaves to mourn her departure, 11 grandchildren and one great grandson, 4 sisters and one brother, Mrs. Margaret Tyler, Mrs. Mary Benson and Frank Bible, all of La Cygne, Kans., Mrs. Christina Hildabrand of Omaha, Nebr., Mrs. Elizabeth Topping, of Bakersfield, Calif., also a host of relatives and friends.
During her months of sickness she was a patient sufferer. She was a true and loving wife, a good mother, and kind neighbor, who will be greatly missed by all.
Funeral services were held at the Mennonite church Tuesday at 1:30 p. m., conducted by Rev. W. H. Warrior of Blockton, assisted by Rev. E. D. Young of Shambaugh. Burial at Gravity cemetery.
Taylor County Herald (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday,January 19, 1933
Julia Bible, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bible, was born in Coshocton County, O., March 20, 1864, and died at her home in New Market, on Jan. 15, 1932, at the age of 68 years, 9 months and 25 days.
At the age of five years, she moved with her parents to Marion County, Iowa. On Jan. 17, 1883, she was married to S. [amuel] D. [avid] Hamilton of Otley, Marion County, Iowa. To them were born six children, three having preceded her in death. One son, David Lyman, died in infancy. Mary Elizabeth Godfrey died Nov. 3, 1922. Christina May Gant died May 2, 1926.
The three sons surviving with the husband are Charles W. [esley] of Bedford, James F. [ranklin] of Bedford and Robert B. [renton] of Gravity.
On Feb. 28, 1895, she and her husband with their family moved to Taylor County, Iowa. They purchased a farm four miles southeast of New Market where they resided until in January 1918, when they moved to their home in New Market.
Early in life Mrs. Hamilton united with the Methodist church and in 1920 united with the Mennonite church of which two she was a faithful member, never missing church or Sunday school when she was able to attend.
Had the deceased lived until January 17, they would have celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.
Besides her husband and three sons she leaves to mourn her departure, 11 grandchildren and one great grandson, 4 sisters and one brother, Mrs. Margaret Tyler, Mrs. Mary Benson and Frank Bible, all of La Cygne, Kans., Mrs. Christina Hildabrand of Omaha, Nebr., Mrs. Elizabeth Topping, of Bakersfield, Calif., also a host of relatives and friends.
During her months of sickness she was a patient sufferer. She was a true and loving wife, a good mother, and kind neighbor, who will be greatly missed by all.
Funeral services were held at the Mennonite church Tuesday at 1:30 p. m., conducted by Rev. W. H. Warrior of Blockton, assisted by Rev. E. D. Young of Shambaugh. Burial at Gravity cemetery.


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