SPOUSE: Henry Dickson, born March 21, 1834 at Birmingham, OH, died Sept. 27, 1921, wife: Mary Ann (Swearingen), mar.: June 16, 1860, 4 dau.: Ella Anspach, Mrs. Theo Kephart, Mrs. R. Varner, Mrs. A Hagler, 1 son: Wm. H.
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October 4,1895 Pioneer
The funeral of Mrs. Henry Dickson was held at the Friends Church in this city last Sabbath afternoon at 2 o'clock September 29, Rev. C.W. Sweet officiating.
The deceased, Mary Ann Dickson, was born June 7,1844 in Brooke County, Virginia, her maiden name being Swearingen. In her 17th year she was marriage to Henry Dickson, who still survives her. To this union were born seven children, five of whom are still living-Ella Anspach of Silver Creek, Anna Drake of this city, Maggie Hagler of Logan, W.H. Dickson of St. Louis, MO, and Ethel the youngest who still resides at home.
She was converted when 16 years old to the Methodist Church, of which she was still a member, but when moving to Ida Grove she also united with the Friends Church, where she was a faithful attendant until her sickness prevented her from going. She has been a great sufferer for several months, although not until recently did she or her friends realize the serious nature of her disease. Friday evening, September 27,1895, she was released from her pain and entered into that rest from which none ever wake to weep.
SPOUSE: Henry Dickson, born March 21, 1834 at Birmingham, OH, died Sept. 27, 1921, wife: Mary Ann (Swearingen), mar.: June 16, 1860, 4 dau.: Ella Anspach, Mrs. Theo Kephart, Mrs. R. Varner, Mrs. A Hagler, 1 son: Wm. H.
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October 4,1895 Pioneer
The funeral of Mrs. Henry Dickson was held at the Friends Church in this city last Sabbath afternoon at 2 o'clock September 29, Rev. C.W. Sweet officiating.
The deceased, Mary Ann Dickson, was born June 7,1844 in Brooke County, Virginia, her maiden name being Swearingen. In her 17th year she was marriage to Henry Dickson, who still survives her. To this union were born seven children, five of whom are still living-Ella Anspach of Silver Creek, Anna Drake of this city, Maggie Hagler of Logan, W.H. Dickson of St. Louis, MO, and Ethel the youngest who still resides at home.
She was converted when 16 years old to the Methodist Church, of which she was still a member, but when moving to Ida Grove she also united with the Friends Church, where she was a faithful attendant until her sickness prevented her from going. She has been a great sufferer for several months, although not until recently did she or her friends realize the serious nature of her disease. Friday evening, September 27,1895, she was released from her pain and entered into that rest from which none ever wake to weep.
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