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ENSMINGER, Mary


Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Friday, 11 May 1894

Mrs. Mary Ensminger died last night at her home on East Main Street of cancer. The funeral occurred this afternoon at 4 o’clock conducted by Revs. Howe and Tucker. The deceased had been a terrible sufferer for many years and death came to her as a result.


Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Monday, 14 May 1894

Mrs. W. F. Ensminger died at her residence, 1000 East Main Street, after a long and painful illness. Mrs. Ensminger was born at Portsmouth, O., Feb. 14, 1844 and was therefore 50 years of age. She leaves three daughters and one son, May, Dora, Mrs. Clarence Bayless and F. C. Murray, of Boston. She has one sister and two brothers, Mrs. S. J. Richardson, of Mitchell, and B. F. and John Williams, of Muncie. Mrs. Ensminger was a great sufferer for about sixteen months. She was a kind and loving mother. When about 16 years of age she united with the Christian Church. Her remains were taken to Covington Saturday morning and were laid to rest in the Mount Hope Cemetery.


Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal 18 May 1894 p 3

Mrs. Mary Ensminger died Thursday last at her home on east Main street of cancer. The funeral occurred Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock conducted by Revs. Howe and Tucker. The deceased had been a terrible sufferer for many years and death came to her as a relief.
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