Annie was the mother of two sons, John Fultz and "Henry" Samuel Fultz at home and was predeceased by one daughter, May Rebecca Fultz in 1917 as an infant.
Annie helped birthing mothers, when time came for delivery of their baby, often doing what doctors and nurses do today. She helped bring a lot of Mountaindale children into this world, and very often stayed with the mother and baby long after the doctor was gone.
Eutaw and Annie had a small four acre farm on the north side of Mountaindale Road, a tract of land called "Ternock", German for Fear Naught or Fear Not. Here they would raise a few hogs for butchering each year and chickens for eggs and poultry meat for the table, and a vegetable garden.
Eutaw worked in Frederick.
Annie was a sister of John W. Linton, Mary E. Linton, Blanche Gertrude Rice Rothenhoefer, Oscar C. Linton, James W. Linton George H. Linton and Martin L. Linton.
Annie was the mother of two sons, John Fultz and "Henry" Samuel Fultz at home and was predeceased by one daughter, May Rebecca Fultz in 1917 as an infant.
Annie helped birthing mothers, when time came for delivery of their baby, often doing what doctors and nurses do today. She helped bring a lot of Mountaindale children into this world, and very often stayed with the mother and baby long after the doctor was gone.
Eutaw and Annie had a small four acre farm on the north side of Mountaindale Road, a tract of land called "Ternock", German for Fear Naught or Fear Not. Here they would raise a few hogs for butchering each year and chickens for eggs and poultry meat for the table, and a vegetable garden.
Eutaw worked in Frederick.
Annie was a sister of John W. Linton, Mary E. Linton, Blanche Gertrude Rice Rothenhoefer, Oscar C. Linton, James W. Linton George H. Linton and Martin L. Linton.
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