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Margaret Ann Johnson Ellsworth
The Messenger
Drummond, Garfield Co., OK
January 19, 1919
Page 4, column 3
Submitted by: Emily Jordan

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Margaret A. ELLSWORTH

Del Norte Cemetery


OBITUARY
Mrs. Margaret Ann Johnson Ellsworth was born December 31, 1845, and died January 1, 1919. Age 73 years and 1 day.
She was married October 12, 1865, to J.W. Ellsworth in Marion Co., Ia. To this union were born twelve children, four boys and eight girls. Three boys and four girls survive her, as well as many friends.
Her father was a Methodist preacher. She found her Saviour in early life and was a member, with her husband, of the United Brethren Church and lived a consistent Christian life. She united with the Advent Christian Church a short time ago in Drummond.
There were present at the funeral three sons, one daughter and one granddaughter, namely: J.E., F.E., and I.L. Ellsworth, Mrs. Ola Hughes and Miss Myrtle _____. Rev. R. B. Shannon officiated.


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