Person:Eva French (3)

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Eva Blanche French
m. 21 Oct 1903
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Name Eva Blanche French
Gender Female
Birth? 14 Dec 1878 Harrison Township, Perry County OH
Alt Birth? Abt 1878 OH
Marriage 21 Oct 1903 Perry County OHto Homer H Weller
Alt Marriage 21 Oct 1903 Perry County, OHto Homer H Weller
Death? 26 Feb 1951 South Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH
Burial? Greenwood Mausoleum, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

!BIRTH-

!MARRIAGE-Perry County, OH Probate Court, New Lexington, OH

!DEATH-Obituary.

!CENSUS-

        1880-age   1-Harrison Township, Dist. 206, Perry County, OH.
                   Eva French - Born in OH.
        1900-?
        1910-age 31-Harrison Township, Dist. 126, Perry County, OH.
                   Eva B. Weller - Born in OH.
                                 Father born in OH Mother born in OH.
        1920-age 41-Zanesville, Ward 4, Dist. 135, Muskingum County, OH.
                   Eva B. Weller - Born in OH.
                                 Father born in OH    Mother born in OH.
        1930-age 45-Zanesville, Ward 14, Dist. 44, Muskingum County, OH.
                   Eva B. Weller - Born in OH.
                                 Father born in OH   Mother born in OH.
        1940-
      *1950-

!OBITUARY-

                             MRS. HOMER WELLER
  Mrs. Eva B. Weller, wife of Homer H. Weller, died suddenly at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at her home on Maysville pike near South Zanesville.  She had been in her usual health until stricken with a heart attack.
  Mrs. Weller was a member of the Grace Methodist church and Circle No. 3 of the WSCS.
  Surviving in addition to her husband are two brothers, D. W. French of Crooksville and C. E. French of New Lexington and a sister, Mrs. Mollie Lucas of New Lexington.
  Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home.  Rev. Karl W. Scheufler of Grace church will officiate.  Burial will be made in Greenwood mausoleum.  The body was removed to the William Thompson & Son funeral home but was to be returned to the residence this afternoon.

! (Copied from the Zanesville Signal, Tuesday, February 27, 1951).