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Barbara (Smith) Hogle (1899)

HOGLE, SMITH, MURPHY

Posted By: Pat Hochstetler (email)
Date: 5/18/2009 at 08:17:30

Winterset Madisonian – October 26, 1899
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Former Madison County Woman Dead

Mrs. Barbara Hogle, for many years a resident of Lincoln township, died at Newton, Kansas, Monday the 23d. Her son Harry Hogle, brought her remains home for burial beside those of her husband, I. N. Hogle, whose death occurred some years ago. The funeral services were held at the Methodist church yesterday afternoon.
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Winterset Reporter – October 26, 1899
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Death of Mrs. Hogle

The remains of “Aunt Bibe” Hogle, a former well known resident of Lincoln township were brought to this city yesterday from Kansas where she had been residing for several years. Her son Harry accompanied the remains which were interred in the Rock City cemetery, the funeral occurring yesterday at 2 p.m. from the Methodist church.
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Winterset Madisonian – November 9, 1899
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Obituary

Barbara Smith, youngest daughter of George and Elizabeth Smith, was born near Cadiz, Ohio, November 12, 1828. She was married to I. N. Hogle, April 6, 1843. Eight children were born to them, two of whom died in childhood, and six grew to manhood and womanhood. She, with her husband and family, lived first in Indiana, and in the year 1866 they moved to Iowa and settled near Winterset, where they lived for twenty years, and until the death of the husband, which occurred September 11, 1886. From this time on Mrs. Hogle made her home with her youngest daughter, Mrs. T. P. Murphy, (better remembered here in her girlhood home as Miss Rash Hogle,) in whose home she died October 23, 1899, at Newton, Kas. Her remains were brought to Winterset for burial, where, after a fitting service held in her old church home on the afternoon of the 25th of October, all that was mortal of this faithful Christian mother was laid to rest beside her husband’s grave in the cemetery at this place. The earnest sympathy of many old time friends is hereby extended to the members of the family present at the final services here, and especially to the absent daughter whose home is now in sorrow because “mother” is no longer present with them.

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