Individual Details
Nancy Kathryn Marsh
(8 Mar 1842 - 25 Dec 1882)
Or Nancy Catherine Marsh
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She died giving birth to twin boys - hemorrhaged to death - all 3 buried in same casket. Isabelle was just 12 years old when her mother died and remembers the neighbor women putting a tub under the bed to catch all the blood. Berry and Nancy were very poor and lived in 2 big rooms. Nancy's siblings were Sarah Isabel Marsh born 10/18/1852 who married Wesley Tevebaugh; Charles Grover Marsh who died 12/10/1892; and John Marsh who married Maude.
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She died giving birth to twin boys - hemorrhaged to death - all 3 buried in same casket. Isabelle was just 12 years old when her mother died and remembers the neighbor women putting a tub under the bed to catch all the blood. Berry and Nancy were very poor and lived in 2 big rooms. Nancy's siblings were Sarah Isabel Marsh born 10/18/1852 who married Wesley Tevebaugh; Charles Grover Marsh who died 12/10/1892; and John Marsh who married Maude.
Events
Families
Spouse | Benjamin Allen "Berry" Buttrum (1842 - 1900) |
Child | Lucinda Adna "Josephine" Buttrum (1864 - ) |
Child | William Doss Buttrum (1866 - ) |
Child | Isabelle Buttrum (1869 - 1950) |
Child | Mary Ella "Mary Ellen" Buttrum (1871 - 1897) |
Child | Minnie Karoline Buttrum (1873 - ) |
Child | John Wesley Buttrum (1878 - ) |
Child | Rosa Eunice Buttrum (1880 - 1896) |
Notes
Birth
Or 1843Death
Or Dec 24thEndnotes
1. Letter from Mary Ann Doster Pryor (Washington, Ind) to Notes she added to a letter from her father in law, Letter dated Jan 4, 1925 but notes were later; held by Mary Muller holds a copy of the letter ()..
2. Letter from Mary Ann Doster Pryor (Washington, Ind) to Notes she added to a letter from her father in law, Letter dated Jan 4, 1925 but notes were later; held by Mary Muller holds a copy of the letter ()..
3. Letter from Mary Ann Doster Pryor (Washington, Ind) to Notes she added to a letter from her father in law, Letter dated Jan 4, 1925 but notes were later; held by Mary Muller holds a copy of the letter ()..