Rebecca Paxton

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Name Rebecca Paxton Birth 7 May 1817 Pennsylvania [1, 2]
Gender Female Death 24 May 1897 Nuckolls County, Nebraska [2, 3]
Burial Beulah Cemetery, Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, US [2, 3]
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27922877/rebecca-mckeown
Lot 51, Grave 3
Person ID I74 McKeown Last Modified 29 Jul 2023
Family Henry McKeown, b. 7 Dec 1819, Ireland d. 21 Feb 1891, Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska
(Age 71 years)
Marriage Ohio Children + 1. Robert McKeown, b. Abt 1848, Iowa d. Bef 1900 (Age 51 years)
2. Mathew Henry McKeown, b. 20 Jan 1850, Iowa d. 17 Mar 1941 (Age 91 years)
3. David McKeown, b. Abt 1852, Des Moines County, Iowa 4. Rachael McKeown, b. 20 Feb 1853, Des Moines County, Iowa d. 12 Jun 1934, Sterling, Rice County, Kansas
(Age 81 years)
5. Hannah McKeown, b. May 1854, Des Moines County, Iowa d. Jun 1918, Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska
(Age 64 years)
6. Alexander McKeown, b. Apr 1858, Des Moines County, Iowa d. 1922 (Age 63 years)
7. Knox McKeown, b. 7 May 1861, Des Moines County, Iowa d. 7 Oct 1889 (Age 28 years)
Albums Rebecca Paxton booklet written by her granddaughter, Nellie McKeown (6) Family ID F41 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 23 Oct 2017
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Event Map Birth - 7 May 1817 - Pennsylvania Death - 24 May 1897 - Nuckolls County, Nebraska Burial - - Beulah Cemetery, Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, US Marriage - - Ohio = Link to Google Earth
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Photos Rebecca Paxton McKeown 1817-1897
Headstones Paxton, Rebecca Paxton, Rebecca 1897 Crawford and McKeown Crawford and McKeown stones
Albums Rebecca Paxton booklet written by her granddaughter, Nellie McKeown (6)
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Notes - Mt. Clare.
Wednesday at Beulah churchyard was laid to rest the remains of aged Grandma McKeown – 80 years and 17 days old. Mrs. McKeown died Monday evening at the home of her son-in-law J. Crawford. She was also mother of Mrs. J. Adams and Robert McKeown. A large concourse of friends followed the funeral cortege to the cemetery. Rev. Smith had charge of the services.
The Nelson Gazette, Ruskin, Nebraska. Thursday, 3 Jun 1897.
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- Mt. Clare.
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