John Baughman, father of Mrs. Henry Hostler, of Hopewell Township, was an old settler of Liberty Township
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Mrs. Fannie Hostler, wife of Henry Hostler, died at her home in Hopewell township, Wednesday morning, aged seventy-three years, eight months and twenty three days. Death was caused by paralysis.
The funeral takes place at the Bethel Church, Friday, at 11 a.m.; interment at the Stoner Cemetery.
Mrs. Hostler was a native of Virginia and settled in Hopewell township at an early day. Her husband survives, together with the following children: George W. and John W. of Illinois; Mrs Isaac W Merchant, of Indiana; James, David, and Dennis, of Hopewell township, and Stephen, of New Haven.
John Baughman, father of Mrs. Henry Hostler, of Hopewell Township, was an old settler of Liberty Township
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Mrs. Fannie Hostler, wife of Henry Hostler, died at her home in Hopewell township, Wednesday morning, aged seventy-three years, eight months and twenty three days. Death was caused by paralysis.
The funeral takes place at the Bethel Church, Friday, at 11 a.m.; interment at the Stoner Cemetery.
Mrs. Hostler was a native of Virginia and settled in Hopewell township at an early day. Her husband survives, together with the following children: George W. and John W. of Illinois; Mrs Isaac W Merchant, of Indiana; James, David, and Dennis, of Hopewell township, and Stephen, of New Haven.
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