Person:Nancy Mahnenschmidt (1)

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Nancy Jane Mahnenschmidt
m. 14 Apr 1837
  1. Susanna Mahnensmith1839 - 1901
  2. William Mahnenschmidt1840 - 1915
  3. Mary Magdalena Mahnensmith1845 - 1929
  4. Elizabeth Mahnensmith1855 -
  5. Sarah Ellen Mahnenschmidt1858 - 1924
  6. Nancy Jane Mahnenschmidt1860 - 1927
m. 28 Mar 1878
  • HWilliam Short1858 - 1924
  • WNancy Jane Mahnenschmidt1860 - 1927
m. 11 Sep 1887
Facts and Events
Name Nancy Jane Mahnenschmidt
Gender Female
Birth[1][3] 14 Jul 1860 Ossian, Wells, Indiana, United States
Marriage 28 Mar 1878 Adams, Indiana, United Statesto W. Charles Davison
Marriage 11 Sep 1887 Miller, Wells, Indiana, United Statesto William Short
Death[1][2] 5 Sep 1927 Lansing, Ingham, Michigan, United States
Burial[1][2] 7 Sep 1927 Deepdale Memorial Park, Delton (township), Eaton, Michigan, United States

In 1900 and 1910, 6 children had been born and 5 were alive.

"Mrs. William Short is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Mahnensmith, of Echo, this week."

 Source: Fort Wayne Weekly Gazette 26 Jul 1896.

Obituary NANCY J. SHORT

 Nancy J. Short, 67, died in the home, 1203 W. Hillsdale st Monday after a lingering illness.  Mrs. Short had been a resident of Lansing for the past 11 years, coming here from Mt. Pleasant.
 She is a member of the Rebecca Lodge.
 Mrs. Short is survived by three sons, Ralph R. Short of Richmond, Ind. Russell L. Short of Lansing and Ross Short of Grand Rapids; and one daughter Miss Kathleen Short of Cleveland and one sister Mrs. Mary Double of Warren, Ohio.
 The body was taken to the ___ Estes funeral home, but will be removed to the home Wednesday noon where the funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday.  Rev. U.G. Rich will officiate and interment will be at Deepdale cemetery.
 Source: Lansing Capital News, Tuesday, Sep. 6, 1927 pg 11.
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Michigan Deaths, 1921-1952.

    Record includes father's name and date of birth.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Obituary, in Lansing Capital News.
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    Tuesday, Sep. 6, 1927, pg 11.

  3. Fort Wayne Weekly Gazette.

    July 26, 1896. Mrs. William Short is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Mahnensmith, of Echo, this week.