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DEATHS. - On Wednesday morning Dec. 19th, at Morrow, Warren Co. O., of typhoid fever, Miss Martha E. Mounts. Source: "DEATHS,"
Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, December
27, 1866 [daughter of Providence and Isabelle Mounts - see gravestone at Hopkinsville Cemetery] |
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Col. Providence Mounts (1795-1853) - On the 1st inst., Col. Providence Mounts, of Hamilton Township, Warren County, Ohio. The deceased leaves behind a large family, who are deprived of the instructions of a kind parent, and the Methodist Episcopal Church of a devoted and useful member. Before his departure, he gave the most satisfactory evidence that for him to die was be gain. His affliction was long and protracted, yet he bore it all with Christian patience, and the closing hours of his life were calm and peaceful. He stole away so quietly through the portals of Immortality, that his friends scarcely knew when he was gone. He had lived nearly all his life on the farm on which he died. He was a most estimable citizen and a kind neighbor. Source: "Obituary,"
Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Friday, December
16, 1853 |
by Arne H Trelvik 31 October 2006 |
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Sarah Elizabeth Mounts (1847-1888) Lizzie Mounts Source: "Morrow,"
Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Monday, January 16, 1888 |
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Watson Mounts (1799-1876) DIED. Source: "Died," Watson
Mounts obituary, Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday,
May 25, 1876 |
by Arne H Trelvik 16 March 2016 |
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William P. Mounts (1823-1886) DEATH OF A WORTHY CITIZEN. The news of the death of William P. Mounts, formerly a county commissioner of Warren County, will be heard with regret and pain on all hands. He died of consumption, at his home near Morrow, on Tuesday morning, about half past nine o'clock, after an illness of about thirteen months. Mr. Mounts served the people of Warren County for a long time as a county commissioner, and we believe it is the uniform testimony of all who knew anything about the business of the posision and of his manner of attending to it, that he was a very capable officer. He left the place with the full confidence and esteem of the public. But it was as Billy Mounts, the unpretending, genial and warm-hearted gentleman, that he was most respected and loved. No one could desire to meet a more compainionable or more manly man than Billiy Mounts. His circle of firends embraced all who knew him. The funeral will take place from the late residence of the deceased, near Morrow, to-morrow (Thursday) at half past one o'clock. Source: "Death of a Worthy
Citizen," obituary, Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Wednesday,
September 22, 1886 |
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Lavinna A. (Mounts) Peck (1833-1913) Lavinna A. Peck died July 28th, 1931, in Pasadena, Cal. She was the daughter of Providence and Isabel Mounts, born near Zoar, O. After the death of her parents she removed from the farm to Morrow, O., where she was married to Morris Peck June 7th, 1876.Much of her married life was lived at Red Bank, near Cincinnati, until her failing health required change of climate and the removal to California. After ten years of invalidism, she quickly followed her sister, Mrs. E. H. Roach only surviving her one week. A devoted husband is left to mourn her loss. Elizabeth Hopkins (Mounts) Roach (1828-1913) Elizabeth Hopkins
Roach, daughter of Providence
and Isabel Mounts was born near Zoar, Ohio. Source: Western Star (Lebanon,
Ohio), Thursday, August 14, 1913 |
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