Person:Elizabeth Lightfoot (19)

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Elizabeth N Lightfoot
m. 1 Mar 1838
  1. Jacob Lightfoot1839 - Bef 1840
  2. Adam Lightfoot1843 - Bef 1850
  3. Elizabeth N Lightfoot1844 - 1907
  4. William Lightfoot1846 - 1930
  5. Luke Lightfoot1849 - Bef 1930
  6. Eunice Arnsberger Lightfoot1850 - 1930
  7. Lester Lightfoot1853 - 1932
  8. Frank Lightfoot1855 - Aft 1910
  9. Daniel Lightfoot, Jr.1858 - 1920
  10. Mary Alice "Mollie" Lightfoot1860 - Aft 1930
  11. Susannah Ida Lightfoot1865 - 1959
m. 16 Oct 1868
  1. Alice Laverne Burnett1874 - 1964
  2. Ruhama Esther "Hette" Burnett1877 - 1970
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth N Lightfoot
Married Name Mrs. Elizabeth Burnett
Gender Female
Birth[1] 19 Feb 1844 Wayne, Ohio, United States
Marriage 16 Oct 1868 Iowa City, Johnson, Iowa, United Statesto Thomas B "T.B." Burnett
Death[1] 14 May 1907 Mulvane, Sumner, Kansas, United States
Burial? Mulvane Cemetery, Mulvane, Sumner, Kansas, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 .

    http://www.the-lightfoots.com/genealogy/lightfoot/d5.htm#i190

    (Source: unknown; taken from a photocopy in the Lightfoot-Arnsberger-Wymer Families Collection of Papers. It apparently was published in the Mulvane, Kansas newspaper but does not provide the date or actual name of the newspaper.)

    Mrs. T. B. Burnett passed away at her home southeast of town Tuesday morning. Being quite unexpected, it was a great shock to all of us. She, in company with Mrs. Harry Broughton, called on Mrs. Kessinger Friday afternoon and enjoyed a pleasant visit. She was taken ill that night and the family physician, Dr. Michener, was called. Inasmuch as she was subject to such attacks for the past few years, it was thought that she would so on be up again. More serious symptoms developed Tuesday morning and before her friends could realize it, she was dead. Elizabeth Lightfoot, was born in Wayne County, Ohio, February 19, 1844. With her parents, she moved to Cedar County, Iowa in 1856. She was married to T. B. Burnett, October 16, 1868. They resided on a farm in that locality until 1876 when they moved to southern Kansas and established the present home. Two daughters, Alice LaVerne and Ester Ruhama were born to this union, and they with their families unite with their father, in sorrow for the gentle and loving mother and faithful wife. In early life she united with the Presbyterian church and exemplified in her life the spirit of the Master. The funeral was conducted in the home, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, conducted by the writer, attended by a very large assemblage of neighbors and friends. Interment took place in Mulvane cemetery. Members of the family present at the funeral home were the husband and daughters, Mrs. John Newton and family of this place, and Mrs. Charley Foudray and family of Beaumont; a brother, Mr. Luke Lightfoot, of Guthrie, Oklahoma; and two sisters, Mrs. Ida Williams and daughter, Bessie, of Eddy, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Mollie Farnsworth and husband of Arkansas City.