Hattie Fordyce

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Name Hattie Fordyce Born 20 Jul 1836 Greene County, Pennsylvania [1, 2, 3]
Gender Female Died 21 Dec 1922 La Harpe, Hancock County, Illinois [1, 2, 3]
Buried 24 Dec 1922 Evergreen Cemetery, Camp Point, Adams County, Illinois [1, 3]
Person ID I236 McKeown Last Modified 9 Jul 2023
Family Joseph Ivins, b. 2 Apr 1828, Orange County, Ohio , d. 28 Apr 1916, Camp Point, Adams County, Illinois
(Age 88 years)
Married 11 Sep 1859 Hancock County, Illinois Children + 1. James R. Ivins, b. Abt 1866, Illinois , d. 28 Jan 1895, Camp Point, Adams County, Illinois
(Age 29 years)
Last Modified 25 May 2019 Family ID F446 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - DEATH OF ATTORNEY'S MOTHER: MRS HATTIE IVINS-Mrs. Hattie Fordyce Ivins, mother of Attorney W.C. Ivins died Dec. 21st at La Harpe, Ill. at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. N. Booth with whom she had lived during the past two years. The deceased was born in Green County, Pa. in 1846 and was in her 87th year at the time of her death. Her father was E. Fordyce, a pioneer preacher of this section of the country. She was married in 1859 to Joseph Ivins who was a school teacher in La Harpe. They moved to Bowen, Ill. several years later and from there to Augusta where they spent a year and then they went to Camp Point, Ill., where they continued to reside until the death of Mr. Ivins in 1916. Since that time Mrs. Ivins has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. C.A. Poorman at Alva, Okla. and her sister, Mrs. Booth at La Harpe.
Mrs. Ivins is survived by three of six children, namely: W.C. Ivins of Stronghurst; Jos. C. Ivins of Louisville, Ky. and Mrs. Maida Poorman of Newton, Kans. She was a woman of excellent Christian character and devoted member of the M.E. Church since childhood. She was a great sufferer during the later years of her life, but her faith sustained her to the end. Funeral services were held at the Union Church in La Harpe with interment in the Camp Point Cemetery.
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- DEATH OF ATTORNEY'S MOTHER: MRS HATTIE IVINS-Mrs. Hattie Fordyce Ivins, mother of Attorney W.C. Ivins died Dec. 21st at La Harpe, Ill. at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. N. Booth with whom she had lived during the past two years. The deceased was born in Green County, Pa. in 1846 and was in her 87th year at the time of her death. Her father was E. Fordyce, a pioneer preacher of this section of the country. She was married in 1859 to Joseph Ivins who was a school teacher in La Harpe. They moved to Bowen, Ill. several years later and from there to Augusta where they spent a year and then they went to Camp Point, Ill., where they continued to reside until the death of Mr. Ivins in 1916. Since that time Mrs. Ivins has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. C.A. Poorman at Alva, Okla. and her sister, Mrs. Booth at La Harpe.
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