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1828 - 1909 (80 years)
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Name |
Nancy Strawn |
Born |
7 Dec 1828 |
Welland, Ontario, Canada |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
1909 |
Missouri |
Notes |
- Nancy Strawn, daughter of Hiram and Catherine Strawn. Nancy was considered the angel of the family of 17 children. She not only cared for her father but had two of her brothers, Hiram and Mahlon, until they died. Elijah, Her first husband, died
while in the Civil War. They first lived in Winnebago County, Illinois then moved to Northeastern Iowa. But they left Iowa and removed to Missouri to get away from cold winters. They resided 6 1/2 miles southeast of Niangua, Missouri. Nancy
Strawn (Grandmother Watson as her family knew her) as we knew her lost 4 of her 6 children by typhoid fever. Her grandson, Bert Franklin, who was living in Springfield, Missouri in 1956, says, "We have a small table made by James Strawn for his
mother, Catherine Winemute, dated 1840; also a kitchen table they had when they lived in Canada and a bedspread made by Nancy Strawn Franklin from wool she raised. It is blue and white. She did the spinning and weaving, gathered rye straw and
made hates for her family and did all the cooking. We have a pair of mittens she knit, black with a red star on the back. She also traveled many miles on horseback to wait on the sick. No wonder she was called the 'Angel of the Family'."
- (Copied from the files of "Bucks County Historial Society" Doylestown, PA)
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Person ID |
I14915 |
Windemuth Descendents |
Last Modified |
26 Mar 1998 |
Father |
Hirum Strawn, b. 1777, Greene Co, PA , d. 1871, MO (Age 94 years) |
Mother |
Catherine Wintermute, b. Canada , d. 1871, Durand, Winnebago Co., Illinois |
Family ID |
F10481 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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