Pamelia Nowlin

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ANOTHER PIONEER GONE.Died, Oct. 22d, 1SS0, at the home of her son Enoch B. Nowlin, in Miller township, Mrs. Pamelia Nowlin. The deceased was a daughter of the late Enoch Blasdel, and the widow of the late Jeremiah Nowlin. The deceased was born in Hamilton county, Ohio, but was brought here when an infant, and resided in what is now Miller township ever since. She had nearly reached her 71st year. The writer was intimately acquainted with the family for nearly fifty years, and can truly say he never heard a harmful word spoken ot the deceased. Mrs. Nowlin was a firm be* liever in the religion of universal salvation, but had uncommon charity for others that had a different belief. She seemed to be delighted to have others enjoy their lawful rights as well as herself. The deceased left lour sons living.A good woman has passed away. The funeral services were held on Sabbath at one o’clock p. in., by Rev. B. Plummer, to a very large audience of old neighbors and friends. The following old citizens acted as pall-bearers: Martin C. Ewbank, aged 76 years; Reuben 0. Jackson, aged 70 years; Harrison Dawson, aged 68 years; Thomas Lang-dale, aged 67 years; David Frazier, aged 66years; Charles R. Campbell, aged 65 years; Win. H. Baker, aged 62 years; Janies Liddlc, aged 58 years. The remains were deposited in the vault at Greendale, preparatory to future interment. May the deceased re^t peacefully until the morning of the resurrection.
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Lawrenceburgh Register

Lawrenceburg, Indiana, US

Thu, Oct 28, 1880

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