Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1900 — Death of a Former Resident. [ARTICLE]
Death of a Former Resident.
Fannie A., daughter of Joseph and Carrie A. Clark, was horn April 6th, 1873 at Monmouth, Ind. Wljile very young she moved with her parents to Ft. Wayne, Ind., and after a residence of tv\ o years there, they moved to Goodland. Ind., and five years laser to Renpselaer, Ind, where she was educated and grew to womanhood. She joined the Methodist church at t e the age of thirteen years at Rei iselaer, Ind., transferring her mei bership to South Chicago, 111. in 1890 where she remained a n fernber to the time of her death. February 17th, she was married to Frederick C. Teed of South M * Chicfgo to whom two children were* born, one dying in infancy, the 6ther Freda, now living at the aga of five years. Mr. Teed died May 4th, 1895, and on June 15th, 1896, she was united in marriage with Schuyler C. Keegan, who survives her, together with father, brother and sister. After two years of suffering she departed this life Dec. 23, 1899 at her home, 7022 Lowe ave. Chicago, 111.
