Person:Jane Dalton (2)

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Jane L. Dalton
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m. Abt 1824
  1. John G. Dalton1819 - 1845
  2. Jane L. Dalton1822 -
  3. Henry Simon Dalton1824 - 1886
  4. Maria C. Dalton1826 - 1896
  5. Sarah E. Dalton1829 - 1901
  6. Orsemis Willard Dalton1832 - 1914
m. 26 Dec 1838
  1. Angeline Searle1839 -
  2. A. N. Searle1841 -
  3. Mary Searle1843 -
  4. D. W. Searle1845 -
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Name Jane L. Dalton
Gender Female
Birth? 7 Oct 1822 Conklin, Broome, New York
Marriage 26 Dec 1838 <Conklin, Broome, New York>to Joseph U. Searle
Death? Y

This obituary is from the Chehalis Bee (Lewis Co. WA) Died in Chehalis, Oct 1st, 1895, Mrs Jane L. Searle of Paralysis. Deceased was born in Conklin Broome Co, New York Oct. 7th 1822 and was therefore 74 years of age at the time of her death. She was married to Joseph U. Searle Dec 26, 1838. In 1856 they removed to wisconsin. The country was very new and full of hardships, yet their home was ever cheerful and full of sunshine. Being left a widow in July 1876, Mrs Searle disposed of her home and lived with her children. In June 1881 she turned her face westward to visit a daughter who was very sick. She landed in Portland, Oregon July 3rd, 1881. She came to Chehalis Jan. 1st 1883, since that time she has made Chehalis her home. She was the mother of thirteen children. Mrs. Angeline Borman of Colfax, A.N. Searle and Mary Randall of Lynxville, Wisc, and Mrs. D.W. Drew of this city are all that survive. She has been a devoted christian for over forty years, at the time of her death she was a member of the Episcopal church. She was also a member of the order of the Eastern Star under whose auspices her funeral was conducted. As we think of all that she has been to us, we cannot but express our thoughts in the language of the poet: Backward turn backward oh time in your flight. Make me a child just again for tonight. Mother come back from the echoless shore. Take me again to your heart as of yore. Lorett S. Drew Card of Thanks This obituary is from the Chehalis Bee (Lewis Co. WA) Died in Chehalis, Oct 1st, 1895, Mrs Jane L. Searle of Paralysis. Deceased was born in Conklin Broome Co, New York Oct. 7th 1822 and was therefore 74 years of age at the time of her death. She was married to Joseph U. Searle Dec 26, 1838. In 1856 they removed to wisconsin. The country was very new and full of hardships, yet their home was ever cheerful and full of sunshine. Being left a widow in July 1876, Mrs Searle disposed of her home and lived with her children. In June 1881 she turned her face westward to visit a daughter who was very sick. She landed in Portland, Oregon July 3rd, 1881. She came to Chehalis Jan. 1st 1883, since that time she has made Chehalis her home. She was the mother of thirteen children. Mrs. Angeline Borman of Colfax, A.N. Searle and Mary Randall of Lynxville, Wisc, and Mrs. D.W. Drew of this city are all that survive. She has been a devoted christian for over forty years, at the time of her death she was a member of the Episcopal church. She was also a member of the order of the Eastern Star under whose auspices her funeral was conducted. As we think of all that she has been to us, we cannot but express our thoughts in the language of the poet: Backward turn backward oh time in your flight. Make me a child just again for tonight. Mother come back from the echoless shore. Take me again to your heart as of yore. Lorett S. Drew Card of Thanks Chehalis, Oct. 13 --- We the undersigned desires to extend our heart-felt thanks to our many friends who so kindly assisted us, in our late bereavement during the sickness and death of our mother, especially to the ladies who contributed such beauriful flowers for her funeral. Signed by Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Drew, S. Benson, J.D.Dean Chehalis, Oct. 13 --- We the undersigned desires to extend our heart-felt thanks to our many friends who so kindly assisted us, in our late bereavement during the sickness and death of our mother, especially to the ladies who contributed such beauriful flowers for her funeral. Signed by Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Drew, S. Benson, J.D.Dean This obituary is from the Chehalis Bee (Lewis Co. WA) Died in Chehalis, Oct 1st, 1895, Mrs Jane L. Searle of Paralysis. Deceased was born in Conklin Broome Co, New York Oct. 7th 1822 and was therefore 74 years of age at the time of her death. She was married to Joseph U. Searle Dec 26, 1838. In 1856 they removed to wisconsin. The country was very new and full of hardships, yet their home was ever cheerful and full of sunshine. Being left a widow in July 1876, Mrs Searle disposed of her home and lived with her children. In June 1881 she turned her face westward to visit a daughter who was very sick. She landed in Portland, Oregon July 3rd, 1881. She came to Chehalis Jan. 1st 1883, since that time she has made Chehalis her home. She was the mother of thirteen children. Mrs. Angeline Borman of Colfax, A.N. Searle and Mary Randall of Lynxville, Wisc, and Mrs. D.W. Drew of this city are all that survive. She has been a devoted christian for over forty years, at the time of her death she was a member of the Episcopal church. She was also a member of the order of the Eastern Star under whose auspices her funeral was conducted. As we think of all that she has been to us, we cannot but express our thoughts in the language of the poet: Backward turn backward oh time in your flight. Make me a child just again for tonight. Mother come back from the echoless shore. Take me again to your heart as of yore. Lorett S. Drew Card of Thanks This obituary is from the Chehalis Bee (Lewis Co. WA) Died in Chehalis, Oct 1st, 1895, Mrs Jane L. Searle of Paralysis. Deceased was born in Conklin Broome Co, New York Oct. 7th 1822 and was therefore 74 years of age at the time of her death. She was married to Joseph U. Searle Dec 26, 1838. In 1856 they removed to wisconsin. The country was very new and full of hardships, yet their home was ever cheerful and full of sunshine. Being left a widow in July 1876, Mrs Searle disposed of her home and lived with her children. In June 1881 she turned her face westward to visit a daughter who was very sick. She landed in Portland, Oregon July 3rd, 1881. She came to Chehalis Jan. 1st 1883, since that time she has made Chehalis her home. She was the mother of thirteen children. Mrs. Angeline Borman of Colfax, A.N. Searle and Mary Randall of Lynxville, Wisc, and Mrs. D.W. Drew of this city are all that survive. She has been a devoted christian for over forty years, at the time of her death she was a member of the Episcopal church. She was also a member of the order of the Eastern Star under whose auspices her funeral was conducted. As we think of all that she has been to us, we cannot but express our thoughts in the language of the poet: Backward turn backward oh time in your flight. Make me a child just again for tonight. Mother come back from the echoless shore. Take me again to your heart as of yore. Lorett S. Drew Card of Thanks Chehalis, Oct. 13 --- We the undersigned desires to extend our heart-felt thanks to our many friends who so kindly assisted us, in our late bereavement during the sickness and death of our mother, especially to the ladies who contributed such beauriful flowers for her funeral. Signed by Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Drew, S. Benson, J.D.Dean Chehalis, Oct. 13 --- We the undersigned desires to extend our heart-felt thanks to our many friends who so kindly assisted us, in our late bereavement during the sickness and death of our mother, especially to the ladies who contributed such beauriful flowers for her funeral. Signed by Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Drew, S. Benson, J.D.Dean