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McCormick - Ellen Edwards

Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal 20 Jan 1902 p 7

Yesterday afternoon at 5 minutes after two o'clock at the home of her son-in-law, Irvin Buchanan on Lafayette Avenue, occurred the death of Mrs. Ellen McCormick, relict of Earl (sic - should be Burrel) McCormick. Mrs. McCormick fell about 12 weeks ago and hurt herself and had never been able to be about since, death being caused by a hemorrhate. The funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home, conducted by Rev. A. Runyan, of the Baptist Church. Interment will be at the Masonic Cemetery. Mrs. McCormick was born 72 years ago in Ohio and came to this county when a child six years old, having lived here since that time. She leaves 5 children, her husband having died 11 years ago. The children are: Newton McCormickof this city; Jennie wilson of near Linden; Lydia Mason, living six miles north this city. Mrs. McCormick was for many years had attended the Baptist Church, living a useful Christian life, full of good deeds that will be cherished as a precious member by her children.thanks David Mc for this one :)


Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 24 January 1902
Sunday afternoon at five minutes after two o’clock at the home of her son-in-law, Irvin Buchanan, on Lafayette Avenue, occurred the death of Mrs. Ellen McCormick, relict of Earl McCormick.
Mrs. McCormick fell about twelve weeks ago and hurt herself and had never been able to be about since, death being caused by a hemorrhage. The funeral occurred Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the home, conducted by Rev. A. Runyan, of the Baptist Church. Interment was at the Masonic Cemetery.
Mrs. McCormick was born seventy two years ago in Ohio and came to this county. when a child six years old, having lived here since that time. She leaves five children, her husband having died eleven years ago. The children are Newton McCormick of this city, Jennie Wilkinson of near Linden, Lydia Mason, living six miles north of this city, Nettie Mason, of near Brown’s Valley, and Rosa Buchanan, of this city.
Mrs. McCormick was for many years a member of the Newlight Church, but of late years had attended the Baptist Church, living a useful Christian life, full of good deeds that will be cherished as a precious memory by her children.
- thanks S for this one
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