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Spring Valley Cemetery ~ Julia E. Wann ~ part of the Polk County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
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Wann, Julia E.
LAST NAME: Wann FIRST NAME: Julia MIDDLE NAME: E. NICKNAME: 
MAIDEN NAME: McFall AKA 1:  AKA 2:  AKA 3: 
GENDER: F TITLE: 
BORN: 1852 DIED: 20 April 1875 BURIED:  (Spring Valley Cemetery)
OCCUPATION:  
BIRTH PLACE:  Lawrence co, Missouri
DEATH PLACE: Polk co, Oregon
NOTES: 

Marriage of Parents – Richard G. McFoul [McFall] & Melisa Ana McCraw [McGraw] md 6 Nov 1850, Lawrence co, Missouri

1860 MO CENSUS – Julia McFall (8y, b Missouri) enumerated with Richard G. (48y, b Tennessee, occupation farmer), Melissa A. (37y, b Alabama), Alice (20y, b Mo), William G. (18y, b Mo), Thomas (16y, b Mo), Richard (12y, b Mo), Eleanor (10y, b Mo), Russell B. (7y, b Mo), Jesse H. (5y, b Mo), John P. (3y, b Mo), George P. McGraw (16y, b Mo) and Mary J.H. McGraw (13y, b Mo)

MARRIAGE – John B. Wan & Julia E. McFall md 7 Feb 1869, Lawrence co, Missouri

1870 MO CENSUS – Julia Wann (18y, b Missouri) enumerated with John B. (23y, b Missouri) and Edda (b Apr 1870, Missouri)

NOTE – John B. Wann returned east after Julia’s death. He appears in 1880 census of Bright Water, Benton co, Arkansas as a physician with a new wife S[usie] A. and 2 children, Ada (8y, b Missouri) and Elma [Elmer] (6y, b Missouri), who would have been Julia’s children. John & Susie later moved to Polk Co, Missouri where they appear in the 1900 census. John B. Wann died 4 Oct 1919 at Humansville, Polk co, Missouri, and was buried at Humansville [Missouri DC 1919 Polk co #31040, Missouri State Archives website]  

DEATH CERTIFICATE: 
OBITUARY: 

Death of a Stranger.
Died at the residence of James Cooper, two and a half miles west of Salem, in Polk Co., on Tuesday evening, April 20th, Mrs. Julia Wan, aged 24 years.
The deceased had just arrived in Oregon the Friday previous to her death, having emigrated from Missouri with her husband and one brother. While at San Francisco she took sick with measles, and after arriving in the Columbia took a cold and died as above stated. She leaves two small children in care of her weeping husband. The deceased was a member of the P. of H., and was buried by Spring Valley Grange, at Zena, on Thursday. The beautiful rites of the order to prepare her last bed in a strange land. The case is one that should excite the sympathy of all. D. D. Prettyman.
Willamette Farmer, (Salem, Oregon) April 30, 1875

INSCRIPTION: 
SOURCES: 

Missouri Marriage Recods (Ancestry.com)

1860 MO CENSUS (Lawrence co, Ozark, FA#32)

1870 MO CENSUS (Lawrence co, Ozark, FA#7)

WF 30 April 1875

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