Obit: McCalvy, Ann (1825 - 1905)
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Surnames: MCCALVY RECTOR BULLARD BASSET RUSSELL
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 10/5/1905
DIED--McCalvy, Ann (1825 - 1905)
Mrs. Robert McCalvy died at her home in this
city Saturday, Sept. 23, 1905. She and her husband had but recently
sold their little farm in Pine Valley and purchased a house in
Neillsville, which they were having fitted up for a comfortable
home for their old age. Deceased was born in Albany, N.Y., March 4,
1825, her maiden name being Ann Alida Rector.
January 14, 1849, she was married to Robert McCalvy in the town of
Farminton, Washington county, Wis. For seven years they lived in
Sheboygan county, moving to Fond du Lac county, where they resided
till 1868, when they came to Clark County, settling in the town of
Eaton. Their home was then in a wilderness. For two years, the
nearest neighbor was two miles away. There she assisted her husband
in opening up the farm which was their home till 1901. They then
moved to Pine Valley west of this city, living there till last
July. Beside her husband she leaves six children to mourn her
death, namely George, Thomas and Albert, Mrs. Della Bullard, Mrs.
Sophonia Basset, and Mrs. Margaret Russell, also a number of grand
children and great grand children. She was a consistent Christian,
for many years a member of the Presbyterian church, and a woman
greatly loved and respected by all. While advance to years much
beyond the average of human life, yet her death leaves a sad
vacancy in her family circle. The bereavement is especially sad to
the aged husband with whom for more than fifty-six years, she had
toiled and worked out life's duties. To him and to the other
members of the family are give a community's sympathy. (Neillsville
Rep. and Press)
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