Anna "Nancy" Bricker Gingrich

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Anna "Nancy" Bricker Gingrich (Martin)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ontario, Canada
Death: March 14, 1936 (81)
Ephrata, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
Place of Burial: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Martin Martin and Rachel Cress Martin
Wife of Elias Martin Gingrich
Mother of Sidney Martin Gingrich; Lavina G Martin; Elias Martin Gingrich; Moses M Gingrich; Leah M Brubaker and 3 others
Sister of Elizabeth B. Snider; Catherine B. Lichty and Noah B Martin

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About Anna "Nancy" Bricker Gingrich

  • The name of Nancy's husband is incorrect in this obituary which was published in Gospel Herald, April 16, 1936 - Vol. XXIX, No.3

Gingrich.-Nancy, daughter of the late John M. and Rachel (Bricker) Martin, was born Jan. 19, 1855; died Mar. 14, 1936; aged 81 y. 1 m. 25 d. On Jan. 18, 1876, she was united in marriage to Chas. Gingrich. To this union 9 children were born. She was preceded in death by 3 sons (Amos in 1888, Moses in 1934, Menno in 1936) and 1 daughter (Rachel). She leaves her aged husband, 3 sons (Sidney, Elias, and John, all of near Myerstown, Pa.), 2 daughters (Leah, wife of Jacob M. Brubaker, with whom she resided; Lovina, wife of Elam Martin, deceased, both of near Lincoln, Pa.), 46 grandchildren, 62 great-grandchildren, also many other relatives and friends. She was the last of a family of five to pass away. She was a devoted wife and mother and was beloved by all who knew her. She was a member of the Mennonite Church for 62 years, and tried to follow the meek and lowly Jesus to the best of her knowledge and ability. She was true and faithful to the end. She was confined to her bed only nine days before her death. Several days before her death she had a clear vision of the glory world and spoke about what she saw. Funeral services were conducted at the house by Bro. Frank Hurst and at the Pike Mennonite Church by Bro. Amos Martin in English and Bro. Joseph Hostetter in German. Text, Rev. 14:12, 13. Burial in adjoining cemetery. "We have lost our dear, sweet mother, She no more on earth shall roam; And there'll never be another Who can take her place at home." Notes--

  • Some places her name is given as Nancy and in others she is called Anna. Nancy is a nickname for Anna so both are probably correct. The name on her stone is Nancy.
  • The name of Nancy's husband is incorrect in this obituary which was published in Gospel Herald, April 16, 1936 - Vol. XXIX, No.3

Gingrich.-Nancy, daughter of the late John M. and Rachel (Bricker) Martin, was born Jan. 19, 1855; died Mar. 14, 1936; aged 81 y. 1 m. 25 d. On Jan. 18, 1876, she was united in marriage to Chas. Gingrich. To this union 9 children were born. She was preceded in death by 3 sons (Amos in 1888, Moses in 1934, Menno in 1936) and 1 daughter (Rachel). She leaves her aged husband, 3 sons (Sidney, Elias, and John, all of near Myerstown, Pa.), 2 daughters (Leah, wife of Jacob M. Brubaker, with whom she resided; Lovina, wife of Elam Martin, deceased, both of near Lincoln, Pa.), 46 grandchildren, 62 great-grandchildren, also many other relatives and friends. She was the last of a family of five to pass away. She was a devoted wife and mother and was beloved by all who knew her. She was a member of the Mennonite Church for 62 years, and tried to follow the meek and lowly Jesus to the best of her knowledge and ability. She was true and faithful to the end. She was confined to her bed only nine days before her death. Several days before her death she had a clear vision of the glory world and spoke about what she saw. Funeral services were conducted at the house by Bro. Frank Hurst and at the Pike Mennonite Church by Bro. Amos Martin in English and Bro. Joseph Hostetter in German. Text, Rev. 14:12, 13. Burial in adjoining cemetery. "We have lost our dear, sweet mother, She no more on earth shall roam; And there'll never be another Who can take her place at home."



Notes--

  • Some places her name is given as Nancy and in others she is called Anna. Nancy is a nickname for Anna so both are probably correct. The name on her stone is Nancy.
  • The name of Nancy's husband is incorrect in this obituary which was published in Gospel Herald, April 16, 1936 - Vol. XXIX, No.3

Gingrich.-Nancy, daughter of the late John M. and Rachel (Bricker) Martin, was born Jan. 19, 1855; died Mar. 14, 1936; aged 81 y. 1 m. 25 d. On Jan. 18, 1876, she was united in marriage to Chas. Gingrich. To this union 9 children were born. She was preceded in death by 3 sons (Amos in 1888, Moses in 1934, Menno in 1936) and 1 daughter (Rachel). She leaves her aged husband, 3 sons (Sidney, Elias, and John, all of near Myerstown, Pa.), 2 daughters (Leah, wife of Jacob M. Brubaker, with whom she resided; Lovina, wife of Elam Martin, deceased, both of near Lincoln, Pa.), 46 grandchildren, 62 great-grandchildren, also many other relatives and friends. She was the last of a family of five to pass away. She was a devoted wife and mother and was beloved by all who knew her. She was a member of the Mennonite Church for 62 years, and tried to follow the meek and lowly Jesus to the best of her knowledge and ability. She was true and faithful to the end. She was confined to her bed only nine days before her death. Several days before her death she had a clear vision of the glory world and spoke about what she saw. Funeral services were conducted at the house by Bro. Frank Hurst and at the Pike Mennonite Church by Bro. Amos Martin in English and Bro. Joseph Hostetter in German. Text, Rev. 14:12, 13. Burial in adjoining cemetery. "We have lost our dear, sweet mother, She no more on earth shall roam; And there'll never be another Who can take her place at home."

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Anna "Nancy" Bricker Gingrich's Timeline

1855
January 19, 1855
Ontario, Canada
1877
January 10, 1877
1878
March 24, 1878
1881
May 28, 1881
Canada English
1883
November 21, 1883
1885
May 8, 1885
1887
September 8, 1887
Ontario, Canada
1889
December 30, 1889
Iowa, United States
1891
November 30, 1891
1936
March 14, 1936
Age 81
Ephrata, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States