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Webster - Ann Smock

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal August 8, 1891

Thursday, July 30, shortly after one o'clock Mrs. Ann Jane Webster died at her home on south Washington street, after an illness of several months. The funeral occurred on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. R. J. Cunningham officiating, assisted by Rev. E. P. Thompson Interment at Oak Hill cemetery Ann Jane Smock was born in Kentucky on April 25, 1825. At an early age she removed with her parents to Indiana and lived in Crawfordsville for over 30 ears previous to her death. In 1860 she was united in marriage to Taylor Webster, whom she survived Mrs. Webster was a consistent member of the Center Presbyterian church, and a lady, well known, and highly esteemed in the community. - thanks so much to Kim H (she's been such a fab help)


Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Friday, 31 July 1891

Yesterday afternoon shortly after one o’clock, Mrs. Ann Jane Webster died at her home on South Washington Street after an illness of several months. - thanks to S for all her great typing


Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Monday 27 July 1892

Ann Jane Smock was born in Kentucky on April 25, 1825. At an early age she removed with her parents to Indiana and lived in Crawfordsville for over 30 years previous to her death. In 1860 she was united in marriage to Taylor Webster, whom she survived.  Mrs. Webster was a consistent member of the Center Presbyterian Church an a lady, well known, and highly esteemed in the community.- thanks to S for all her great typing

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