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Mary Ann <I>Dean</I> Tatum

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Mary Ann Dean Tatum

Birth
Winona, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Jan 1907 (aged 78)
Springdale, Cedar County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Springdale, Cedar County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Mother of Elwood (1849-1932), Lydia (1851-1856), George (1855-1925), Ellen (1857-1941, Harvey (1861- ), and William W. (1863-1929).

5 December 1907 - West Branch Times

Mary Ann Dean was born 5th Month, 26th, 1828, in Columbiana county, Ohio, and
passed to her reward 12th Month, 2nd, 1907, at the age of 79 years, 6 months
and 6 days.

2nd Month, 10th, 1848, she was married to Lawrie Tatum, who died 1st Month,
22nd, 1900.

In the spring of 1848 she came to near where Springdale now is. She was one of
the first to attend the first Friends meetings in Cedar county, near their
home.

She was the mother of six children, five of whom survive her, Elwood, George,
Ella T. Negus, Harvey D. and William W.

Most of her life after marriage was spent in Springdale, where she was a
faithful member of the Friends meeting from its beginning and her interest in
it never lessened. She was with her husband four years in work among the
Indians, in Indian Territory. Recently she spent four years, in, or near
Pasadena, Cal.

Her trust was in Christ, He was the anchor to her soul.

She was residing with her son, Elwood, and family at the time of her death, at
whose home a brief service was held, Wednesday, at 12:30 followed by funeral
services in the Friends church at Springdale, Wednesday afternoon at two
o'clock.
Contributor: Jacie, FAG #47037786
Mother of Elwood (1849-1932), Lydia (1851-1856), George (1855-1925), Ellen (1857-1941, Harvey (1861- ), and William W. (1863-1929).

5 December 1907 - West Branch Times

Mary Ann Dean was born 5th Month, 26th, 1828, in Columbiana county, Ohio, and
passed to her reward 12th Month, 2nd, 1907, at the age of 79 years, 6 months
and 6 days.

2nd Month, 10th, 1848, she was married to Lawrie Tatum, who died 1st Month,
22nd, 1900.

In the spring of 1848 she came to near where Springdale now is. She was one of
the first to attend the first Friends meetings in Cedar county, near their
home.

She was the mother of six children, five of whom survive her, Elwood, George,
Ella T. Negus, Harvey D. and William W.

Most of her life after marriage was spent in Springdale, where she was a
faithful member of the Friends meeting from its beginning and her interest in
it never lessened. She was with her husband four years in work among the
Indians, in Indian Territory. Recently she spent four years, in, or near
Pasadena, Cal.

Her trust was in Christ, He was the anchor to her soul.

She was residing with her son, Elwood, and family at the time of her death, at
whose home a brief service was held, Wednesday, at 12:30 followed by funeral
services in the Friends church at Springdale, Wednesday afternoon at two
o'clock.
Contributor: Jacie, FAG #47037786


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