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Serena Ellen Borden [1] |
Born |
Abt 1842 |
Ohio [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Person ID |
I677 |
Bishir Family |
Last Modified |
17 Apr 2016 |
Family |
Samuel Bishir, b. 15 Sep 1822, Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio , d. 1 Nov 1900, East Danville, Highland Co., Ohio (Age 78 years) |
Married |
3 Mar 1860 |
Highland Co., Ohio [2] |
Children |
+ | 1. William H Barshier, b. 28 May 1861, Ohio , d. 20 Mar 1933, Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana (Age 71 years) |
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Last Modified |
19 May 2016 |
Family ID |
F379 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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- Serena is listed in the 1860 census both with her new husband and with her parents in Brown Co., Ohio.
Obituary
The Shelbyville Democrat, Shelbyville, IN
Monday, July 31, 1911
Page 1
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LIFE'S CURTAIN DOWN
FOR THREE AGED LADIES
[also Mrs. Mary A. Kent and Mrs. M. Carithers]
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MRS. CHRIS BADGLEY DIED AT HER
HOME IN THIS CITY THIS MORING.
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PARALYSIS FOLLOWS DROPSY
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Mrs. Helen Badgley, wife of Chris Badgley, died at their home, 159 east Mechanic street at two-thirty o'clock this morning, following an illness of nearly two years.
Mrs. Badgley was afflicted with dropsy and about a week ago she suffered from a stroke of paralysis. The stroke brought unconsciousness and she remained in t this condition till her death.
Mrs. Badgley was aged sixty-nine years, three months and fourteen days.
Mrs. Badgley had spent the greater part of her life in this county and she was held in high esteem by all who knew her.
For thirty years she was a resident of Sugar Creek township.
Two years ago she and her husband sold their farm and had been making their home with a daughter, Mrs. Cora Quack, at Indianapolis until six weeks ago when they returned to this city.
Mrs. Badgley had been a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal church for more than forty years and was a member of the church at Boggstown while she was residing in Sugar Creek township.
Besides the husband and the daughter she leaves a son, William Barshler, of Indianapolis, and is also survived by two sisters and a brother. They are Mrs. Maria Eichelsberger, of Shelby township. Mrs. Sarah Stout, of Hillsboro, O., and William Borden, of Ohio.
The funeral services will be held at the house at nine o'clock Wednesday morning. Rev. A. W. Conn, officiating, and the body will then be taken to Indianapolis for interment in Crown Hill cemetery in charge of Stewart & Fix. [1, 3]
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