Wilmington Journal, Wilmington, OH, April 4, 1888
Mrs. Abram Hivling died in Xenia on Monday evening of last week, of pneumonia and heart trouble, in the seventieth year of her age. The deceased was born in Wilmington, December 23, 1818, and was a daughter of the late William Hibben. she was married in 1838, and for nearly fifty years since has been a resident of Xenia. During the war she was one of those women who devoted so much time and care to the soldiers, and at her request she was buried by the Women's Relief Corps. Mrs. Nancy B. Fife, of this place, was with her for several days previous to her death. The deceased had many acquaintances in Wilmington.
Wilmington Journal, Wilmington, OH, April 4, 1888
Mrs. Abram Hivling died in Xenia on Monday evening of last week, of pneumonia and heart trouble, in the seventieth year of her age. The deceased was born in Wilmington, December 23, 1818, and was a daughter of the late William Hibben. she was married in 1838, and for nearly fifty years since has been a resident of Xenia. During the war she was one of those women who devoted so much time and care to the soldiers, and at her request she was buried by the Women's Relief Corps. Mrs. Nancy B. Fife, of this place, was with her for several days previous to her death. The deceased had many acquaintances in Wilmington.
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MOTHER HIVLING Dec. 23, 1818 Mar. 26, 1888
Family Members
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Elizabeth A. "Libbie" Hivling
1838–1873
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John Ankeney Hivling
1840–1891
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Mate William Hibben Hivling
1842–1862
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Sallie N. Hivling Schey
1844–1903
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Charles Bosworth "Charlie" Hivling
1848–1849
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Katherine Henry "Kate" Hivling Funk
1850–1894
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Emily J Hivling Stitt
1855–1936
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Frank C. Hivling
1857–1902
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Mary Elizabeth "Minnie" Hivling Stokes
1859–1919
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