April 30, 1909
Death of Mrs. Heck.
After an illness of several weeks, Mrs. Jane Heck, widow
of the late Peter Heck, died Sunday at 12:30pm at the family home in Clark township. Mrs. Heck's maiden name was Jane Cutsinger. She was a sister of the late George Cutsinger, and of T.R. Cutsinger, now of Bengal. Her husband who was one of the largest land owners in the county died April 10, 1907.
Mrs. Heck is survived by eleven children, namely; John R. of Indianapolis; W.A., Mrs. Elizabeth Welliver, Mrs. Salona Trout, Whiteland; Geo. W., Mrs. Nancy Trout; Mrs. Emma Vaught, Samual, Abraham, and James B., the last one named of California.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the Rocklane M. E. church.
April 30, 1909
Death of Mrs. Heck.
After an illness of several weeks, Mrs. Jane Heck, widow
of the late Peter Heck, died Sunday at 12:30pm at the family home in Clark township. Mrs. Heck's maiden name was Jane Cutsinger. She was a sister of the late George Cutsinger, and of T.R. Cutsinger, now of Bengal. Her husband who was one of the largest land owners in the county died April 10, 1907.
Mrs. Heck is survived by eleven children, namely; John R. of Indianapolis; W.A., Mrs. Elizabeth Welliver, Mrs. Salona Trout, Whiteland; Geo. W., Mrs. Nancy Trout; Mrs. Emma Vaught, Samual, Abraham, and James B., the last one named of California.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the Rocklane M. E. church.
Family Members
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John R. Heck
1856–1932
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James B. Heck
1859–1916
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Mary J Heck Spencer
1860–1930
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William A Heck
1862–1945
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Eddy Heck Moore
1863–1897
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Jacob Heck
1864–1885
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Elizabeth A. Heck Welliver
1867–1934
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Saloma B. Heck Trout
1870–1939
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George W Heck
1871–1931
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Abraham Heck
1873–1949
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Nancy J. "Nannie" Heck Trout
1875–1961
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Emma A. Heck Vaught
1877–1950
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