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Busenbark - Magdalena Good



Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal March 28, 1901, p 5:

This morning at seven o´clock Mrs. Magdalena Busenbark died at her home on east Main street, after an extended illness. The funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon at two o´clock, interment at Masonic Cemetery. Mrs. Busenbark would have been eighty-nine years old had she lived until the fifth of next August and she had passed half of her extended life as a resident of Crawfordsville. She was the widow of James Busenbark who died here over twenty-five years ago, and was the sister of his first wife. She had no children, but the children of her husband and sister inherit her property. She was a native of Ohio and her maiden name was Good. During her long residence here she made warm friends of all with whom she was associated and dies regretted by those who knew her - typed by kbz.




Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 29 March 1901

 
Yesterday at seven o’clock a.m. Mrs. Magdalena Busenbark died at her home on East Main Street, after an extended illness. The funeral will occur this afternoon at two o’clock, interment at Masonic Cemetery.  Mrs. Busenbark would have been eighty nine years old had she lived until the fifth of next August and she had passed about half of her extended life as a resident of Crawfordsville. She was the widow of James Busenbark, who died here over twenty five yeas ago, and was the sister of his first wife. She had no children, but the children of her husband and sister inherit her property. She was a native of Ohio and her maiden name was Good. During her long residence here she made warm friends of all with whom she was associated and dies regretted by those who knew her.

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