Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1910 — OBITUARY OF MRS. MARGARET STOCKWELL. [ARTICLE]
OBITUARY OF MRS. MARGARET STOCKWELL.
Mrs. Margaret Stockwell. daughter of William and Nellie Rodman, was born August 13. 1836, at Marion. Ohio and departed this lif* September 2. -1910. at her home at Sparta. Tenn.. aged 74 years and 19 days « ■: 'v /•
She is survived by one brother and two sisters, William F., and Mrs. Mary E. Hatch of New Liberty, Ohio, and Mrs. Rachel Burly of LinviHe, lowa. She was married to Willard Stockwell at Marion. Ohio, in -1854. who preceded her to that eternal rest August 9,180 S. at their home in Sparta. Tenn. To this union six children were born, four boys and two girls, all of whom are laid to res: but two. A ley A., wife of John N. Baker of Barkley tp.. was bora April 6. 1856, died Sept. 11. 1 i*'": Samuel M., born April. 1864*, died in Sept. 1888; Lewis C., bora Sept, 1, 186 1. died June 16. IS*o3; Joseph, who died in infancy. Lemuel W.. with whom she was making her home, and Nora 0., wife of G. M. Hershman of Manchester. Tenn., still survive, besides twenty-one grandchildren and five great granchildren and a number of friends and other relatives to mourn her loss. She was a kind and affectionate mother gad friend and bore the heavy burdens to the final end. She was laid at rest beside her beloved husband at Manchester. Tenn., Sept. 3, 1,810, xx
Mrs. Jacob Wilmert, Lincoln, 111., found her way back to perfect health. She writes: ‘‘l suffered with kidney trouble alnd backache and my apetite was very poor at times. A few week's ago I got Foley Kidney Pills and gave them a fair trial. They gave me great relief, so continued till now I aui again in perfect health.” A. F. Long.
