Individual Details
Elizabeth Malvina Russell
(25 Jan 1863 - 4 Jun 1941)
Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona, Monday, June 9, 1941, Page 38: State Resident's Funeral Is Held. Cottonwood, June 8---Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Wine, 78 years old, a resident of the state 47 years, were held here yesterday. Burial was in the Cottonwood Cemetery. Mrs. Wine died Wednesday in her home in Camp Verde after a two-week illness. She had been a member of the Methodist Church there 20 years. A native of Missouri, Mrs. Wine is survived by six of seven children. They are Mrs. Belle Reid, Mrs. Mamie Donnell and Mrs. Laura Wall, all of Camp Verde, Mrs. Ella Heath, matron at the state prison and Mrs. Maude McMahan of Phoenix; and a son, Earl of Camp Verde.
Posted at findagrave.com: Elizabeth Malavina Russell Hopper Wine. Born on January 25, 1863 in Pineville, Missouri, Elizabeth was the daughter of Alvina Caroline Davenport and Carlyle Ross Russell. Elizabeth married Robert Monroe Hopper in McDonald County, Missouri, on August 24, 1877 and, with their seven children, "set out on the long and wearisome journey" (Echoes of the Past, II). They arrived in Lower Verde, Arizona, in 1896 and built a store. After Robert's death on June 14, 1900, she continued to run the store.
Her children were Mary Irene "Mamie" (Mrs. Jim) Donnell, Ella Heath Haigler, Pearl (Mrs. Wesley) Sneary, Laura (Mrs. Lex) Wall Cochran, Earl, Maude Walker (Mrs. Raymond) McMahan, and Rhoda Belle (Mrs. George) Reid, the eldest, who had married in Missouri. Her daughter, Laura Cochran, is also represented in the Rose Garden.
In 1913 Elizabeth married Elias Wine. Elizabeth is quoted in Echoes of the Past, II: "During the years of struggle, I enjoyed the steadfast loyal friendship of Elias Wine, but for the sake of our children's happiness, we decided not to marry until they were all well established. Our succeeding life together was one of pleasant companionship and counted happiness until he was taken by death in 1931. They moved into the Old Fort Building (Colonel's Quarters) where she died on June 4, 1941. She is buried in the Cottonwood Cemetery.
Donor: Mrs. J. E. Donnell
Posted at findagrave.com: Elizabeth Malavina Russell Hopper Wine. Born on January 25, 1863 in Pineville, Missouri, Elizabeth was the daughter of Alvina Caroline Davenport and Carlyle Ross Russell. Elizabeth married Robert Monroe Hopper in McDonald County, Missouri, on August 24, 1877 and, with their seven children, "set out on the long and wearisome journey" (Echoes of the Past, II). They arrived in Lower Verde, Arizona, in 1896 and built a store. After Robert's death on June 14, 1900, she continued to run the store.
Her children were Mary Irene "Mamie" (Mrs. Jim) Donnell, Ella Heath Haigler, Pearl (Mrs. Wesley) Sneary, Laura (Mrs. Lex) Wall Cochran, Earl, Maude Walker (Mrs. Raymond) McMahan, and Rhoda Belle (Mrs. George) Reid, the eldest, who had married in Missouri. Her daughter, Laura Cochran, is also represented in the Rose Garden.
In 1913 Elizabeth married Elias Wine. Elizabeth is quoted in Echoes of the Past, II: "During the years of struggle, I enjoyed the steadfast loyal friendship of Elias Wine, but for the sake of our children's happiness, we decided not to marry until they were all well established. Our succeeding life together was one of pleasant companionship and counted happiness until he was taken by death in 1931. They moved into the Old Fort Building (Colonel's Quarters) where she died on June 4, 1941. She is buried in the Cottonwood Cemetery.
Donor: Mrs. J. E. Donnell
Events
Birth | 25 Jan 1863 | Pineville, McDonald Co., Missouri | |||
Marriage | Bet 1910 and 1920 | Elias Wine | |||
Death | 4 Jun 1941 | Camp Verde, Yavapai Co., Arizona | |||
Burial | Cottonwood Cemetery, Cottonwood, Yavapai Co., Arizona |
Families
Spouse | Elias Wine (1851 - 1930) |
Spouse | Robert Monroe Hopper ( - ) |
Endnotes
1. 1920 Census Yavapai Co., Arizona.
2. Ancestry.com.
3. Ancestry.com.
4. Find A Grave.