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MRS. HANNAH PROUGH OBITUARY
Submitted by: Trisha K. Ford




MRS. HANNAH PROUGH
1848 - 1921


PROUGH. Died 06-03-1921.
Mrs. Hannah Prough died at home in Wellston, Okla., 73 years old.
Formerly lived in Jersey County where she spent her girlhood days and more than 30 years of married life.
Daughter of William and Rachel Prough Watts.
In 1901 moved to Okla. with husband Andrew. Maiden name was Watts. Married 1868 to Andrew Prough.
Six children: one child, Lillian, died a number of years ago. Living children are: James of Wichita, Kans., George A. of Wellston, and Robert of Cushing, Okla.; Fred and Harry of Jersey County. 9 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren. Three sisters, Mrs. J. H. Lalonde of Dennison, Tex., Mrs. Jennir King of Lone Jack, Missouri, and Mrs. J. W. Hawk of Kane and one Brother, W. W. Watts of Jersey.
Funeral at Wellston.


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