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VanAmber Family - Harriet VanAmber - Death Record 1924 - page 7

 

I found Harriet Van Amber Winch's death record  in FamilySearch.org. on 24 March 2018. It is from Film Number 00422922, Image 181.







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VanAmber Family - Harriet Van Amber Winch - Obituaries - page 8


During out 2012 "Family History Tour", I found at the Winnebago County Historical Society, one of the obituaries for Harriet Van Amber Winch. It was in the "clipping" section. This reads:

OBITUARY OF 
MRS. HARRIET WINCH
Mrs. Harriet Winch, one of the oldest settlers of Nashville township, died in Winnebego early Sunday morning, having reached the age of seventy-nine years and twenty-six days. Death came after an illness of about six weeks due to infirmaties of age. Harriet Van Amber was born at Green Lake, Wis., March 1, 1848. Wither her parents she came to Minnesota in 1863 and settled on a farm in Nashville township.. October 26, 1860 she was united in marriage with Albert Winch, of Nashville, who preceded her forty years ago, February 10, 1887.To this union eight children were born, seven of whom are living. One, Zaidy Inez, passed away at the age of eleven. Those of the immediate relatives who are left to mourn are two brothers, David Van Amber of Truman; Charles Van Amber of Bonners Ferry, Ida., and a half brother, Ray Van Amber of Winnebago, two sons Orville E., of Anamia, Minn, and Harvey G. of Nashville; five daughters, Mrs. M. W. Berman of Miami, Fla., Mrs. G. Erdman of Amboy, Minn; Mrs. Henry Bussman of Milner, N. Da., Mrs Omar Lund of Dawson, Minns and Mrs R. H. Cramer of Winnebago. At the time of her death Mrs. Winch was keeping house for her daughter who at.

MRS WINCH DIES 
VENERABLE WOMAN WAS ONE OF NASCHVILLE'S EARLIEST SETTLERS. 

     Mrs. Albert Winch, one of the oldest settlers of Nashville, was buried in the Nashville cemetery today beside her husband, who died nearly 40 years ago. The death of Mrs. Winch occurred at Winnebago yesterday. She was 79 years old.
     Mrs. Winch was in girlhood Hattie Van Amber, daughter of George Van Amber, who located in Nashville in 1864. She was a step-sister of Mrs. Sam Bursell of this city, and leaves many other relatives throughout the county and elsewhere. Six of her children are living. One son, Harvey, lives on the old farm in Nashville.

OBITUARY
WINCH

     Mrs. Harriet Winch, for many years a highly respected resident of this city, passed away at her home Sunday, March 27, after an illness of six weeks.
     Harriet Winch was born in Green Lake county, Wisconsin, on March [?] 1848. She was married to Albert Winch of Nashville, Minnesota, who died February 10, 1887. Eight children were born to this union, seven of whom are still living. After  her marriage she settled on a farm in Nashville where she resided until about 1890, when she and her children moved to Winnebago.
     Mrs. Winch is survived by two brothers, David Van Amber of Truman, Minn., and Charles Van Amber of Bonner's Ferry, Idaho, and a half brother, Ray Van Amber of Winnebago. The children are Orville Winch, Onamia, Minn.; Harvey Winch, Nashville, Minn.; Mrs. M. W. Berman, Miama, Florida; Mrs. Gus Erdman, Amboy, Minn.; Mrs. Henry Bussman, Milnor, North Dakota; Mrs. Omar S. Lund, Dawson, Minn., and Mrs. Robert H. Cramer, Winnebago, Minn. All the children were present at the funeral.
     Mrs. Winch was held in the highest esteem by all. During her long residence in this community her genial disposition and kind ways found their-way into the hearts and lives of our people who feel the loss more than words can express. She lived an earnest Christian life and passed away steadfast in the faith.
     The funeral was held Tuesday. After a short service at the home at 0 o'clock in the forenoon the remains were taken to the Nashville church. Rev. S.D. Ringrose conducted the services at the church. The singing was by choir of Nashville Church. Burial was made in Nashville church cemetery.

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Jarl Family - Emily Victoria Jarl -- First Marriage - page 7

Taken from Book 9 [?]                                                             NOT FOR LEGAL PURPOSES

Page 91

CRAWFORD COUNTY, IOWA

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STATE OF IOWA, Crawford County, ss.

     Application is hereby made for the issuance of a license for the Marriage of Lawrence E. Masters and Emily W. Jarl in accordance with the stature in such cases made and provided.

Lawrence E. Masters Applicant.
     I, ____________do solemnly swear that I am personally acquainted
with____________________________ and ________________
who make application for the above License; that said ____is of the age of_ years and upwards, of sound contracting mind and unmarried; and there is no legal impediment to said parties entering the marriage state, to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that I am not interested in the issue of said License.
            ________________________

     Subscribed and sworn to by the said ________before me
this _____ day of _____191_________.
_________
MARRIAGE LICENSE
STATE OF IOWA, Crawford County, ss.             Office of the Clerk of the District Court
     License is hereby granted to any person authorized to solemnize marriages according to the laws of said State to join in
marriage Mr. Lawrence E. Masters and M Emily V. Jarl of the County aforesaid and the person joining them in Marriage is also required to make due return of the Certificate annexed, to the Clerk of the District Court, within fifteen days, of the names of the parties, time and place of Marriage, and by whom solemnized.
     In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court, at my office in Denison, in said County, this 7th day of August A.D. 1915.
J.W. Monaghan      Clerk
Frank Faul   Deputy.
_____________
CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE
To the Clerk of the District Court of Crawford County, Iowa:
     
     This certifies that on the 7th day of August 1915, at Denison in said County, according to law and by authority, I duly joined in Marriage
Mr. Lawrence E. Masters and M Emily V. Jarl
     Given under my hand this 7th day of August 1915
______________________
________________ 
IOWA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
  1. Full Name of GROOM Lawrence Ernest Masters
  2. Place of Residence Mankato, Minn
  3. Occupation Farming
  4. Age next Birthday 24 years  Color W Race Cauc
  5. Place of Birth Amboy, Minn
  6. Father's Name John Masters
  7. Mother's Maid Name Minnie Lutz
  8. Number of Groom's Marriage First
  9. Full Name of BRIDE Emily Victoria Jarl
10. Place of Residence Boyer, Ia
11. Age Next Birthday 19 years  Color W  Race Cauc
12. Place of Birth Crawford Co. Iowa
13. Father's Name Albin Jarl
14. Mother's Maiden Name Lena Johnson
15.Number of Bride's Marriage First
16. Married at Denison in the County of Crawford and State of Iowa, the 7th day of August 1915.
17. Witnesses to Marriage Frank Faul
                                            Albin Jarl
We hereby certify that the information above given is correct, to the best of our knowledge and belief.
Lawrence E. Master  (Groom)
Emily V. Jarl                (Bride)

     I hereby certify that the above is correct return of a Marriage solemnized by me.
W.C. Rollins
Justice of the Peace
Dated at Denison this 7 day of  Aug 1915
___________________     
     I herby certify the above to be a true copy of the return of the solemnization of the Marriage of 
Lawrence E. Masters and Emily V. Jarl as filed in my office this 7th day August 1915
J.W. Monaghan Clerk District C
Frank Faul Deputy.
Book 9 page 91
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