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Catharine <I>Yoder</I> Swartzendruber

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Catharine Yoder Swartzendruber

Birth
Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA
Death
28 Apr 1925 (aged 67)
Fairhaven Township, Huron County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Pigeon, Huron County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Jacob S. Yoder &
Veronica Franzicka "Fanny" Miller
One of six known children;
3 sisters & 2 brothers
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1840 Elizabeth "Betsey"
1843 Stephen J.***see below
1845 Moses J.***see below
1846 Dorathea
1851 Susan

Married Daniel George Swartzendruber
05 Dec 1878 Washington Co, IA
Mother of eight children;
3 daughters & 5 sons
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1879 Mahlon D.***see below
1882 Mary C. (Miller)***see below
1885 Lucretia (Keim)***see below
1889 George D.***see below
1891 Jacob D.***see below
1896 Daniel D.***see below
1898 Infant Girl
1900 Infant Boy

Obituary
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Swartzendruber. - Catharine Swartzendruber (nee Yoder) was born in Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, Jan. 19, 1858; died at the home of her son, Dan, near Bay Port, Mich., April 28, 1925; aged 67 y. 3 m. 8 d. The cause of her death was heart dropsy. She was united in marriage to Daniel Swartzendruber of Wellman, Ia., Dec. 5, 1878. He preceded her in death over 20 years ago. 8 children were born to this union. Two died in infancy, and 1 daughter, Sister Mary, wife of Geo. P. Miller, of Pigeon, Mich., died Sept. 4, 1923. She is survived by 5 children; Mahlon, of Wellman, Iowa; George, Jacob, Dan. and Lucretia, wife of Joe Keim, all of Pigeon, Mich. All were present at the funeral. She also leaves one brother, Moses J. Yoder of Miami Co., Ind., and a host of other relatives and friends. She left ample evidence that she was going to her Savior whom she accepted in her youth. She was a faithful member of the Pigeon River Mennonite Church near Pigeon, Mich., at which place the funeral was held on April 30, 1925, conducted by S. J. Swartzendruber (Rom. 6:23) in German, and M. S. Zehr (John 14:1-3) in English.
Daughter of Jacob S. Yoder &
Veronica Franzicka "Fanny" Miller
One of six known children;
3 sisters & 2 brothers
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1840 Elizabeth "Betsey"
1843 Stephen J.***see below
1845 Moses J.***see below
1846 Dorathea
1851 Susan

Married Daniel George Swartzendruber
05 Dec 1878 Washington Co, IA
Mother of eight children;
3 daughters & 5 sons
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1879 Mahlon D.***see below
1882 Mary C. (Miller)***see below
1885 Lucretia (Keim)***see below
1889 George D.***see below
1891 Jacob D.***see below
1896 Daniel D.***see below
1898 Infant Girl
1900 Infant Boy

Obituary
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Swartzendruber. - Catharine Swartzendruber (nee Yoder) was born in Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, Jan. 19, 1858; died at the home of her son, Dan, near Bay Port, Mich., April 28, 1925; aged 67 y. 3 m. 8 d. The cause of her death was heart dropsy. She was united in marriage to Daniel Swartzendruber of Wellman, Ia., Dec. 5, 1878. He preceded her in death over 20 years ago. 8 children were born to this union. Two died in infancy, and 1 daughter, Sister Mary, wife of Geo. P. Miller, of Pigeon, Mich., died Sept. 4, 1923. She is survived by 5 children; Mahlon, of Wellman, Iowa; George, Jacob, Dan. and Lucretia, wife of Joe Keim, all of Pigeon, Mich. All were present at the funeral. She also leaves one brother, Moses J. Yoder of Miami Co., Ind., and a host of other relatives and friends. She left ample evidence that she was going to her Savior whom she accepted in her youth. She was a faithful member of the Pigeon River Mennonite Church near Pigeon, Mich., at which place the funeral was held on April 30, 1925, conducted by S. J. Swartzendruber (Rom. 6:23) in German, and M. S. Zehr (John 14:1-3) in English.

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CATHARINE SWARTZENDRUBER
1856-1925



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