Person:Priscilla Wohlford (1)

Watchers
Priscilla Wohlford
m.
  1. Samuel Wohlford1837 - 1884
  2. Reuben Wohlford1840 - 1915
  3. Priscilla Wohlford1844 - 1911
  4. Joseph S. WolfordAbt 1847 - Abt 1853
m. 31 Dec 1867
Facts and Events
Name Priscilla Wohlford
Gender Female
Birth? Jan 1844 Ohio, United States
Marriage 31 Dec 1867 to Philip Henry Heller
Death? 29 Jan 1911 Elkhart, Indiana, United States
Burial? Oakridge Cemetery, Goshen, Elkhart, Indiana, United States
References
  1.   Priscilla Wohlford Heller, in Find A Grave.

    H E L L E R — M r s . Priscilla Heller, wife of Philip H. Heller, residing three miles northwest of this city in Concord township, died yesterday evening at 5 o'clock. The cause of her death was diabetes from which she suffered eight years, but had not been confined to her bed only for the last ten days. Had she lived until today she would have been 68 years old. She was a daughter of the late Samuel H. Wohlford, a well known citizen of Goshen. Surviving her are her husband and nine children: Mrs. O. P. Haines of Battle Creek, Mich.; Mrs. W. W. Davis and Mrs. Harry Hendricks of Toledo; S. G. Heller of Dunlaps; Mrs. Hiram Penrod of west of the city; Mrs. J. O. Vannasdale, at home ; Mrs. P. H. Smith of Elkhart ; Mrs. Rollin Evans of Goshen; Mrs. B. A. Halstead of Indiana Harbor. The family for many years lived on South Seventh street in this city, but nearly 30 years ago moved to the farm where she died. The funeral will be held Wednesday at the Brethren church, corner of Clinton and Second streets, Rev. G. W. Rench officiating. The friends will meet at the home at 9:00 o'clock and at the church at 10:30. Interment will be made in Oak Ridge.

    Goshen Democrat January 31, 1911

    Family Members
    Parents
    Samuel Wohlford
    1811–1881
    Sarah Troup Wohlford
    1818–1887

    Spouse
    Philip Henry Heller
    1843–1916

    Children
    Sarah Isabelle Heller Haines
    1869–1913
    Samuel G. Heller
    1872–1945
    Mary Christina Heller Smith
    1876–1950
    Martha R. Heller Turner
    1880–1931