RIDPATH, Roxana
Source: Greenfield, Hancock Democrat Thursday 4 Sept 1919 p
5
Mrs. Roxana Ridpath died Friday evening last at her home,
309 Lincoln St, Greenfield. Sunday evening funeral services were held at the
residence. Monday morning the body was taken to Greencastle to the home of her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Martha Ridpath. The burial was at Forest Hill Cemetery at
the side of the tomb of her distinguished husband, the late John Clark Ridpath,
the historian. The deceased was born in Greencastle in 1844 where she lived
until she moved to Greenfield where she had two daughters living and where she
resided for 13 years. Her husband was a professor of belleslltres in what was
then Asbury University and now DePauw. Prof. Ridpath’s histories of the US and
world were standard and gave him a wide reputation. Three daughters survive
her: Mrs. Mary Mann of Chicago and Mrs. Myrtle Cook and Mrs. Minnie Thayer of
Greenfield; also 3 grandchildren: Roxana Thayer Eldridge of Greenfield;
Marjorie Mann-Story of Chicago and George Thayer of Glove, Az and one great
grandchild, Jean Eldridge.