Person:Annie Beeman (3)

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  1. Annie Sarah Beeman1869 - 1945
m. 24 Feb 1900
  1. George Perry Horton1901 - 1993
  2. Francis Jason Horton1902 - 1987
  3. Elmer H. Horton1907 - 1977
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Name Annie Sarah Beeman
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 30 Nov 1869 Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, United States
Marriage 24 Feb 1900 Bristol (township), Kenosha, Wisconsin, United Statesto Francis "Frank" H. Horton
Death[1][2] 25 Oct 1945 Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin, United States
Burial[1][2] 30 Oct 1945 Lake View Cemetery, Fort Atkinson, Jefferson, Wisconsin, United States

Obituary MRS. FRANK HORTON TAKEN BY DEATH

 Mrs. Frank H. Horton, 76, route 2, Evansville, town of Magnolia, a resident of Janesville for a number of years until moving to the farm last March, died at 8 p.m. Thursday in Mercy hospital.
  Anna S. Beeman was born in Springfield, Ill., Nov. 30, 1869.  She was married Feb. 24, 1900, in Bristol and the family moved to Janesville in 1928 and lived here until moving to the farm.
  Surviving are her husband;  three sons, George, Seattle, Wash., Francis and Elmer, route 2, Evansville; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
 The body is at the Overton funeral home where arrangements for services are pending word from relatives in the west. 
 Source: Janesville Daily Gazette, Mon., Oct. 29, 1945.

FUNERAL OF MRS. FRANK HORTON

  Funeral services for Mrs. Frank Horton, former Janesville resident, will be held in the Overton funeral home at 2 p.m. Tuesday, the Rev. C.D. Tieszen, Christian and Missionary Alliance church, to officiate.  Burial will be in Lake View cemetery, Fort Atkinson.  Friends may call at the funeral home Monday night.  
 Source: Janesville Daily Gazette, Mon., Oct 29, 1945.
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Rock County Wisconsin Deaths.

    No.30526. Record includes date, place of birth and father's name.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Obituary, in Janesville Daily Gazette
    Janesville Daily Gazette, Mon., Oct. 29, 1945.

    Mon., Oct. 29, 1945.