SERVICES HELD WEDNESDAY MRS. CHAS. (Lucinda Jane Shriner) CHAUSSEE
~ Lucinda Jane Shriner, daughter of William and Patience Shriner, was born in Belmont county, near Barnesville, Ohio, October 18, 1848. Five years later she went with her parents to Bureau county, Ill., and later, in 1859, came with them to Carroll county, Iowa. Shortly after the family moved to the new territory of Dakota, locating on a farm one mile north of what is now Vermillion. Here she grew to young womanhood and on May 10, 1868, was united in marriage with Charles Chaussee, who survives her.
From the obituary of Patience Dawson Shriner's daughter, Lucinda Jane Shriner Chaussee, I believe Patience to be buried in Clay County, South Dakota based 1850 federal census for Clay county where she and husband William have three children. Husband William is buried in Bluff View Cemetery; therefore, I am placing her in the same cemetery until anything different is otherwise proven. Linda Farmer Ames
SERVICES HELD WEDNESDAY MRS. CHAS. (Lucinda Jane Shriner) CHAUSSEE
~ Lucinda Jane Shriner, daughter of William and Patience Shriner, was born in Belmont county, near Barnesville, Ohio, October 18, 1848. Five years later she went with her parents to Bureau county, Ill., and later, in 1859, came with them to Carroll county, Iowa. Shortly after the family moved to the new territory of Dakota, locating on a farm one mile north of what is now Vermillion. Here she grew to young womanhood and on May 10, 1868, was united in marriage with Charles Chaussee, who survives her.
From the obituary of Patience Dawson Shriner's daughter, Lucinda Jane Shriner Chaussee, I believe Patience to be buried in Clay County, South Dakota based 1850 federal census for Clay county where she and husband William have three children. Husband William is buried in Bluff View Cemetery; therefore, I am placing her in the same cemetery until anything different is otherwise proven. Linda Farmer Ames
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