Rebecca Paxton

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Name Rebecca Paxton Born 7 May 1817 Pennsylvania [1, 2]
Gender Female Died 24 May 1897 Nuckolls County, Nebraska [2, 3]
Buried Beulah Cemetery, Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, US [2, 3]
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27922877/rebecca-mckeown
Lot 51, Grave 3
Person ID I74 McKeown Last Modified 29 Jul 2023
Family Henry McKeown, b. 7 Dec 1819, Ireland , d. 21 Feb 1891, Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska
(Age 71 years)
Married Ohio Children + 1. Robert McKeown, b. Abt 1848, Iowa , d. Bef 1900 (Age 51 years)
2. Mathew Henry McKeown, b. 20 Jan 1850, Iowa , d. 17 Mar 1941 (Age 91 years)
3. David McKeown, b. Abt 1852, Des Moines County, Iowa 4. Rachael McKeown, b. 20 Feb 1853, Des Moines County, Iowa , d. 12 Jun 1934, Sterling, Rice County, Kansas
(Age 81 years)
5. Hannah McKeown, b. May 1854, Des Moines County, Iowa , d. Jun 1918, Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska
(Age 64 years)
6. Alexander McKeown, b. Apr 1858, Des Moines County, Iowa , d. 1922 (Age 63 years)
7. Knox McKeown, b. 7 May 1861, Des Moines County, Iowa , d. 7 Oct 1889 (Age 28 years)
Albums Rebecca Paxton booklet written by her granddaughter, Nellie McKeown (6) Last Modified 23 Oct 2017 Family ID F41 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - 7 May 1817 - Pennsylvania Died - 24 May 1897 - Nuckolls County, Nebraska Buried - - Beulah Cemetery, Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, US Married - - Ohio = Link to Google Earth
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Photos Rebecca Paxton McKeown 1817-1897
Headstones Paxton, Rebecca Paxton, Rebecca 1897 Crawford and McKeown Crawford and McKeown stones
Albums Rebecca Paxton booklet written by her granddaughter, Nellie McKeown (6)
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Notes - Mt. Clare.
Wednesday at Beulah churchyard was laid to rest the remains of aged Grandma McKeown – 80 years and 17 days old. Mrs. McKeown died Monday evening at the home of her son-in-law J. Crawford. She was also mother of Mrs. J. Adams and Robert McKeown. A large concourse of friends followed the funeral cortege to the cemetery. Rev. Smith had charge of the services.
The Nelson Gazette, Ruskin, Nebraska. Thursday, 3 Jun 1897.
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- Mt. Clare.
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