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About Elizabeth Wiggins
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MRS. STEPHEN WIGGINS
Funeral of a Woman Who Suffered for More Than Half a Century
Hickory Grove, or as it now called, Truce, in Providence township, was the scene on Sunday of the funeral of a remarkable woman, Mrs. Wiggins, the wife of Stephen Wiggins (who survives) of that place. Internment was made at Laurel Hill She was the daughter of the late John Bowman, of Smithville, who died a few years ago at the advance age of ninety-six years. For more than fifty years of the seventy-seven which composed her life span, she was an uncomplaining sufferer from a cancerous tumor of the breast, and for many years past the malignancy of the disease confined her to the house. For a few months past every movement of the heart was plainly perceptible., and her death, which occurred on Friday, was expected with each recurring day. As the advancing stages of the disease made it impossible for her to leave the house, she devoted all her time to a study of the Bible, a copy of which was seldom out of her hands during her waking hours, and, the good book in fact was the main topic of her conversations. She was a most amiable woman, and was possessed of many estimable qualities of heart and mind, which gained for her a large circle of friends, as was attested by the immense concourse that followed the corpse to its final resting place. She was the mother of thirteen children, twelve of whom survive as follows: David, residing in Indiana; Samuel, Rawlinsville; Benjamin, Smithville; John, Providence township; Robert; Providence township; Henry, postmaster at Truce; Clayton, Smithville; Mrs. John Shaub, New Providence; Mrs. Henry Powden, Lancaster; Mrs. John Keener, Lancaster; Mrs. George, Miller, Providence township, and Hattie, widow of the late Martin Shaub, now residing at Truce. Of the above all except David were present. Mr. Charles Powden, of this city, who is a grandson of Mrs. Wiggins, has a picture of a group comprising John Bowman, Mrs. Wiggins and her living children, their children and grandchildren – five generations in all.
Suggested bio addition from her obituary obtained from Faye Nicholas sent to me by FAG contributor Paul Andrews
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@R453040976@ U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,60525::0 1,60525::19550668
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@R453040976@ Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Mennonite Vital Records, 1750-2014 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,60592::0 1,60592::201864
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@R453040976@ U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,60525::0 1,60525::19550668
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@R453040976@ 1870 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,7163::0 Year: 1870; Census Place: Providence, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1358; Page: 171B; Family History Library Film: 552857 1,7163::10058480
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@R453040976@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=78782871&pid...
MRS. STEPHEN WIGGINS
Funeral of a Woman Who Suffered for More Than Half a Century
Hickory Grove, or as it now called, Truce, in Providence township, was the scene on Sunday of the funeral of a remarkable woman, Mrs. Wiggins, the wife of Stephen Wiggins (who survives) of that place. Internment was made at Laurel Hill She was the daughter of the late John Bowman, of Smithville, who died a few years ago at the advance age of ninety-six years. For more than fifty years of the seventy-seven which composed her life span, she was an uncomplaining sufferer from a cancerous tumor of the breast, and for many years past the malignancy of the disease confined her to the house. For a few months past every movement of the heart was plainly perceptible., and her death, which occurred on Friday, was expected with each recurring day. As the advancing stages of the disease made it impossible for her to leave the house, she devoted all her time to a study of the Bible, a copy of which was seldom out of her hands during her waking hours, and, the good book in fact was the main topic of her conversations. She was a most amiable woman, and was possessed of many estimable qualities of heart and mind, which gained for her a large circle of friends, as was attested by the immense concourse that followed the corpse to its final resting place. She was the mother of thirteen children, twelve of whom survive as follows: David, residing in Indiana; Samuel, Rawlinsville; Benjamin, Smithville; John, Providence township; Robert; Providence township; Henry, postmaster at Truce; Clayton, Smithville; Mrs. John Shaub, New Providence; Mrs. Henry Powden, Lancaster; Mrs. John Keener, Lancaster; Mrs. George, Miller, Providence township, and Hattie, widow of the late Martin Shaub, now residing at Truce. Of the above all except David were present. Mr. Charles Powden, of this city, who is a grandson of Mrs. Wiggins, has a picture of a group comprising John Bowman, Mrs. Wiggins and her living children, their children and grandchildren – five generations in all.
Suggested bio addition from her obituary obtained from Faye Nicholas
sent to me by FAG contributor Paul Andrews* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Feb 20 2024, 8:30:19 UTC
Elizabeth Wiggins's Timeline
1813 |
June 20, 1813
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Providence Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1835 |
April 11, 1835
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Rawlinsville, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1836 |
June 1, 1836
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Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1838 |
April 3, 1838
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Smithville, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1839 |
July 8, 1839
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New Providence, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1841 |
December 5, 1841
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New Providence, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1843 |
April 4, 1843
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Smithville, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1845 |
May 31, 1845
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New Providence, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1846 |
August 25, 1846
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Shenks Ferry, York County, Pennsylvania, United States
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