Person:Lillian Johnson (11)

Lillian May Johnson
m. 16 Jan 1900
  1. Clyde Irwin Heckart1900 - 1952
  2. Vernon Heckart1903 - Bef 1952
  3. Harold W Heckart1910 - 1994
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Lillian May Johnson
Gender Female
Birth[3][4] 20 Nov 1880 Shiloh, Richland Co., Ohio
Marriage 16 Jan 1900 Rhinelander, Oneida Co., Wisconsinto Webster Garfield Heckart
Other 19 Jan 1920 915 Margaret Street, Rhinelander, Oneida Co., WisconsinCensus1920
with Webster Garfield Heckart
Death[5][7] 21 Nov 1926 Rhinelander, Oneida Co., Wisconsin
Other[6][8] Nov 1926 Oneida Co., WisconsinObitz_OK
Reference Number 49878
References
  1. United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623).
  2. email: fmcmahan at neo.rr.com, Compiler: Susan K McMahan. McMahon Ancestors and their Descendants, Location: database: mcmahan, Url: http:/worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/. (May 2006; database last updated: feb 2006).
  3. United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623).
  4. Obituary. (further information available upon request).
  5. Obituary. (further information available upon request).
  6. email: fmcmahan at neo.rr.com, Compiler: Susan K McMahan. McMahon Ancestors and their Descendants, Location: database: mcmahan, Url: http:/worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/. (May 2006; database last updated: feb 2006)
    source not cited.
  7. after many months of a lingering illness
  8. "Mrs. W. G. Heckart, long a resident of Rhinelander, passed away Sunday morning at her home, 915 Margaret street, after many months of lingering illness. Lillian May Johnson was born at Shiloh, Ohio, November 22, 1880, and left, with her family for Eau Claire at the age of three. In 1890 her family moved to Rhinelander, where they lived until about 25 years ago. In 1899 she married Webster G. Heckart and they made their home here since that time. She leaves a wide circle of friends who mourn her loss. She is survived by her husband, Webster G. Heckart, three sons, Clyde of Huron, S.D., Vernon and Harold, of Rhinelander, and one sister, Mrs. James Martens, of Minneapolis, Minn., and one brother, Harry Johnson, also of Minneapolis. Funeral services will be conducted from the First Methodist church Tuesday at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Miller will officiate. Interment will be made in the Forest Home cemetery."