OBITUARY-THE DORCHESTER STAR
July 24, 1890
DIED-At her residence two miles northwest of Dorchester Nebraska of paralysis of the brain on July 16, 1890, Nancy J. Bearden aged fifty-two years, two months and twenty-nine days.
She was first married to James W. Angleton in 1855 with whom she lived till 1868, then he died leaving her five children of whom three survive. She was married to her present bereaved husband, William L. Bearden Nov. 30, 1870, leaving him and five children to mourn their loss. Mrs. Bearden to say the least was a Star among women with no ostentation, also was a highly educated and refined lady, and withal a devoted Chritian, having professed religion and joined the Baptist Church in her younger days, her Bible was her text book, and her family her domestic care, striving to lead them in the path of virtue, morality, religion and learning. She had one son attending the University in Indiana, and a daughter teaching here in this county. The funeral rites were performed at the residence by the writer in present of a large audience who came to pay the last tribute of public respect to the deceased, and sympathy to the bereaved friends. Deceased was a sister to Benj. W. and Jesse Mason.
The remains were laid peacefully away in Dorchester cemetery.
V. W. Hagler
OBITUARY-THE DORCHESTER STAR
July 24, 1890
DIED-At her residence two miles northwest of Dorchester Nebraska of paralysis of the brain on July 16, 1890, Nancy J. Bearden aged fifty-two years, two months and twenty-nine days.
She was first married to James W. Angleton in 1855 with whom she lived till 1868, then he died leaving her five children of whom three survive. She was married to her present bereaved husband, William L. Bearden Nov. 30, 1870, leaving him and five children to mourn their loss. Mrs. Bearden to say the least was a Star among women with no ostentation, also was a highly educated and refined lady, and withal a devoted Chritian, having professed religion and joined the Baptist Church in her younger days, her Bible was her text book, and her family her domestic care, striving to lead them in the path of virtue, morality, religion and learning. She had one son attending the University in Indiana, and a daughter teaching here in this county. The funeral rites were performed at the residence by the writer in present of a large audience who came to pay the last tribute of public respect to the deceased, and sympathy to the bereaved friends. Deceased was a sister to Benj. W. and Jesse Mason.
The remains were laid peacefully away in Dorchester cemetery.
V. W. Hagler
Family Members
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Fannie Elizabeth Angleton Wyscarver
1856–1948
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Christopher Dwight Angleton
1858–1858
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Martha Jane "Mattie" Angleton Moser
1859–1889
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Mary Louella Angleton
1860–1870
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James William "Jim" Angleton
1865–1957
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John Jay Angleton
1867–1912
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Isola May Bearden Soule
1871–1912
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Hiram Benjamin Boone "Hi" Bearden
1873–1964
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Hattie Maude "Maude" Bearden Welch
1875–1955
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Virgil Foster "Virg" Bearden
1877–1957
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Burley Wade Bearden
1884–1964
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