Wynn - Charlotte
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, Sat April 25, 1891
"Death's Harvest" - Charlotte A. Wynn, aged 82 died on April 16 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Wynn, on E. Main Street after an illness of several years which she bore with a patient and christian courage. The funeral was Monday afternoon, the services being conducted by Right Rev. Bishop Knickerbacker of Indianapolis. The interment will take place at Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Charlotte A. Wynn, was born in Marlboro, Mass March 15, 1809. In 1816 she moved to KY with her parents where she was married to Jacob S. Wynn of Lexington. One child blessed their union, a boy, who died in infancy. Mrs. Cornelia Wynn is a niece of Mrs. Charlotte Wynn and was adopted when quite small as a daughter. In 1833 Major Wynn and wife removed to Crawfordsville and here it was they passed the balance of their days honored and respected by all who knew them. Major Wynn died in 1860 and his wife has since lived with her daughter. Mrs. Wynn was a member of the Episcopal Church of this city and during her 58 years residence here has been one of the leading members ot hta torganization. She was a lady of rare attainments and many virtues and her memory will long remain green in the city where her active life was chiefly passed. The hour of the funeral will be announced later
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Friday, 17 April 1891
Charlotte A. Wynn, aged 82 years, died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Wynn, on East Main Street, after an illness of several years which she bore with a patient and Christian courage. The funeral will occur from the Episcopal Church next Monday afternoon, the services being conducted by Right Reverend Bishop Knickerbacker of Indianapolis. The interment will take place at Oak Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Charlotte A. Wynn was born in Marlboro, Mass., on March 15, 1809. In 1816 she moved to Kentucky with her parents where she was married to Major Jacob S. Wynn, of Lexington. One child blessed their union, a boy, who died in infancy. Mrs. Cornelia Wynn is a niece of Mrs. Charlotte Wynn and was adopted when quite small as a daughter. In 1833 Major Wynn and wife removed to Crawfordsville and here it was they passed the balance of their days honored and respected by all who knew them. Major Wynn died in 1860 and his wife has since lived with her daughter. Mrs. Wynn was a member of the Episcopal Church of this city, and during her 58 years residence here has been one of the leading members of that organization. She was a lady of rare attainments and many virtues and her memory will long remain green in the city where her active life was chiefly passed. The hour of the funeral will be announced later.
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Saturday 18 April 1891
The
funeral of Mrs. Charlotte Wynn will
be held at St. John’s
Church on Monday, April
20, at 2:30 o’clock.
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Saturday 26 December 1891
Listing of deaths in 1891
APRIL - Charlotte Wynn