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Pauline <I>Beinhardt</I> Spellman

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Pauline Beinhardt Spellman

Birth
Harper, Keokuk County, Iowa, USA
Death
31 Dec 1911 (aged 47)
Clay County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Green, Clay County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Obit – Paulina (Beinhart) Spellman
Mrs. Pauline Spellman, nee Beinhart, was born September 8, 1864 at harper, Keokuck County, Iowa, and died Sunday, December 31, at 2:45 o'clock in the morning at her home five and one-half miles east of Clay Center.

Consumption was the cause of her death.

The deceased became the wife of John H. Spellman August 11, 1885, and went at once to Kramer, Nebr., to live, residing there until 1903 when they came to Clay County, buying the farm east of Clay Center. They lived there ever after. The husband and their three sons, David, Benjamin and Clarence, survive, also one brother and four sisters. Mrs. Spellman was a fine noble woman with a kind disposition and did much church work during her life time.

The funeral services were held on Wednesday at the home at 10 o'clock and at the German Ebenezer M.E. Church, east of town, at 11 o'clock, and burial made in the Highland (now called Ebenezer) Cemetery. Rev. H. F. Ahrens officiated.

Source: "Our Ancestors" Compiled by Leona Shadle and typing and assistance by Darlene (Shadle) Adams
Obit – Paulina (Beinhart) Spellman
Mrs. Pauline Spellman, nee Beinhart, was born September 8, 1864 at harper, Keokuck County, Iowa, and died Sunday, December 31, at 2:45 o'clock in the morning at her home five and one-half miles east of Clay Center.

Consumption was the cause of her death.

The deceased became the wife of John H. Spellman August 11, 1885, and went at once to Kramer, Nebr., to live, residing there until 1903 when they came to Clay County, buying the farm east of Clay Center. They lived there ever after. The husband and their three sons, David, Benjamin and Clarence, survive, also one brother and four sisters. Mrs. Spellman was a fine noble woman with a kind disposition and did much church work during her life time.

The funeral services were held on Wednesday at the home at 10 o'clock and at the German Ebenezer M.E. Church, east of town, at 11 o'clock, and burial made in the Highland (now called Ebenezer) Cemetery. Rev. H. F. Ahrens officiated.

Source: "Our Ancestors" Compiled by Leona Shadle and typing and assistance by Darlene (Shadle) Adams


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