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Martha Plembly <I>Rennaker Pugh</I> Peters

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Martha Plembly Rennaker Pugh Peters

Birth
Jalapa, Grant County, Indiana, USA
Death
11 May 1934 (aged 76)
Miles City, Custer County, Montana, USA
Burial
Miles City, Custer County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
sec A lot 99 E1/2W1/2--ALLEY
Memorial ID
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Indiana, Marriage Collection, 1800-1941
Name: Martha P Rennaker
Spouse Name: John P Pugh
Marriage Date: 17 Dec 1874
Marriage County: Warren

Oklahoma, Marriage Collection
Name: William H. Peters
Spouse Name: Martha P Rennaker Pugh
Marriage Date: 29 Jan 1906
Marriage County: Caddo --- City: Anadarko

Coalwood Resident Passes On Friday
Martha Plembly Rennaker Pugh Peters
A resident of the Coalwood district was called to her reward Friday evening when Mrs. W.H. Peters passed away at the home of her daughter Mrs. Henry Ervin, 703 N. Lake, in this city.
Mrs. Peters had resided in Montana since 1925 and had been ill for only a short time. She came to Miles City for medical attention a few weeks ago.
She leaves to mourn her absence her husband W. H. Peters of Coalwood, four sons, Chester Pugh of Coalwood, Ernest Pugh of Olive, Mont., Elmer Pugh of Hinton, Oklahoma and Gilbert Pugh of City, Okla. Three daughters survive the deceased, Mrs. Laura Ervin of this city, Mrs. Letha Quinlan of Alva, Okla., and Mrs. Hazel Tatum of Sioux City, Iowa. She is also survived by seven sisters and three brothers, twenty-five grand children and eleven great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at the Graves Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 with the Rev. M. E. Van de Mark, Pastor of the First Methodist church conducting the services.
Indiana, Marriage Collection, 1800-1941
Name: Martha P Rennaker
Spouse Name: John P Pugh
Marriage Date: 17 Dec 1874
Marriage County: Warren

Oklahoma, Marriage Collection
Name: William H. Peters
Spouse Name: Martha P Rennaker Pugh
Marriage Date: 29 Jan 1906
Marriage County: Caddo --- City: Anadarko

Coalwood Resident Passes On Friday
Martha Plembly Rennaker Pugh Peters
A resident of the Coalwood district was called to her reward Friday evening when Mrs. W.H. Peters passed away at the home of her daughter Mrs. Henry Ervin, 703 N. Lake, in this city.
Mrs. Peters had resided in Montana since 1925 and had been ill for only a short time. She came to Miles City for medical attention a few weeks ago.
She leaves to mourn her absence her husband W. H. Peters of Coalwood, four sons, Chester Pugh of Coalwood, Ernest Pugh of Olive, Mont., Elmer Pugh of Hinton, Oklahoma and Gilbert Pugh of City, Okla. Three daughters survive the deceased, Mrs. Laura Ervin of this city, Mrs. Letha Quinlan of Alva, Okla., and Mrs. Hazel Tatum of Sioux City, Iowa. She is also survived by seven sisters and three brothers, twenty-five grand children and eleven great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at the Graves Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 with the Rev. M. E. Van de Mark, Pastor of the First Methodist church conducting the services.


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