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Frances Jane ARBUCKLE[1,2]

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Birth  22 Aug 1819  Christian County, Kentucky 
Sex  Female 
Died  10 Aug 1902  Henry County, Missouri 
Buried  Montrose Cemetery, Deepwater township, Henry County, Missouri 
Person ID  I0436  Default Tree 
Last Modified  27 Dec 2003 
 
Father  Thomas ARBUCKLE, b. 29 Jan 1780, Greenbrier County, Virginia 
Mother  Jane DAVIS, b. 15 Jun 1785, Greenbrier County, Virginia 
Group Sheet  F040  Default Tree 
 
Family 1  William W. Adamson SR. 
Married  27 Aug 1840  Henry County, Missouri  [3,4
Children 
 1. Catherine Jane ADAMSON, b. 8 Oct 1842, Bates County, Missouri
 2. John T. ADAMSON, b. Abt 1844, Missouri
 3. William W. Adamson JR, b. 18 Oct 1847, Vernon County, Missouri
 4. Martha M. Adamson FEWELL, b. Abt 1849, Missouri
Last Modified  27 Dec 2003 
Group Sheet  F035  Default Tree 
 
Notes 
  • Died in Henry County, Missouri

    OBITUARY

    Clinton MO - The death of Mrs. Frances Jane Arbuckle Adamson occurred at her home, at the residence of her son, W. W. Adamson, on Sunday, August 10, 1902, aged 82 years. Her disease was inflammation of the stomach and old age. She was taken ill suddenly and two physicians and relatives were hastily summoned and Mrs. W. W. Adamson hung over the bedside of her whose loving practical comrade she had been all the years of her married life, for W. W. brought his wife, formerly Miss Eliza Finks, to make their home with his widowed mother, whose home had always been his. Both women possessed rare qualities of mind and heart and theirs has been a blessed, happy home. She was a warm hearted woman and appreciated a joke and her speech showed the strong individuality that marked her whole life - practical, fearless, straight at the mark. She was born in Kentucky September 22, 1819, moved to Missouri with her parents when but 12; maiden name was Arbuckle; married W. W. Adamson in Bates County in 1851? (prob. 1841) but her husband's death occurred Feb. 15, 1849 before the birth of her last child. Four children were born to them: Mrs. C. J. Houston of Lewis; John T., near Clinton; W. W., near Montrose, and Mrs. M. M. Fewel in California. Twenty grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren are living. One sister is thought to be still living in Oregon, aged 93, named Mrs. Coleby Stevenson, widow of a Christian preacher. Mrs. Adamson professed the Christian faith when quite young and has for years been a member of the Southern Methodist Church. Burial at Montrose.
 
Sources  1. [S02317]   GEDCOM File : spangler.ged, Not Given
2. [S02316]   GEDCOM File : Tom's Family Tree.ged
3. [S02316]   GEDCOM File : Tom's Family Tree.ged
4. [S02317]   GEDCOM File : spangler.ged, Not Given
 
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