daughter of Edward & Anna (Brown) Hatten.
married 3 Sep 1837, Pickaway Co., OH
Children: Milton Jamison, Melinda, Martha Ann, Cyrus Alton, George Dressback, Louis Butler, William Edward, Mary Ella, Ida Jane, Franz Segal, and Sarah Alice Seeds.
Ref: Tuesday A.M., March, 1903, Mediapolis New Era, Mediapolis, IA, -- Mary Ann Hatten was born near London, Ohio, in 1820. Died in Mediapolis, Iowa, February 28, 1903, aged 82 yrs., 10 months, and 18 days. She was married to Harvey Seeds, Sep. 3, 1837. They lived in Ohio till 1854, when they came to Iowa, and settled on a farm north of Kossuth, where they lived for more than thirty years. In 1886 they moved to Mediapolis, where the husband died 1892. Mrs. Seeds was the daughter of pious parents, her father being a Quaker and her mother a Methodist. At the age of 18, the year following her marriage, she was converted and with her husband united with the M. E. church. Since then sixty-five years have elapsed, during which time she lived a faithful Christian life. She was the mother of eleven children, eight of whom survive, and all but one present at the funeral. Milton J., Wm. E., and Mrs. Alice Pilling, of this neighborhood. Ms. Melinda Bridwell of Brighton, Mrs. Mattie Wycoff and Mrs. Jennie Stearns, of Adams County. Rev. Franz S., of Minnesota, and Lewis B. of Chicago. The funeral services were in the M.E. Monday at 10 a.m., attended by a large number of friends, Rev. H. N. Smith, conducted the services, assisted by Rev. W. G. Oglevee. The service was founded on PA. 116-15.
Ref: Mediapolis New Era, Mediapolis, IA, 10 Mar. 1903 - IN MEMORIAL - It has become our sad duty to again record the death of one of the oldest members of our society, Mary Seeds, who was called to her heavenly home, February 22, 1903.
Resolved, that her labors among us are ended, but the influences of her kindly life remains, and the work accomplished in these years for the good of our society has endeared her to the hearts of those who have served with her. Therefore, Resolved, That we bow in humble submission to His will knowing that He never affects but to heal more perfectly. Saying not as I would will it, But as thou has, Oh my God. Committee: Mrs. M. Cartwright, Mrs. L. Wagner and Mrs. V. Bridges.(listed at the request of [email protected])
daughter of Edward & Anna (Brown) Hatten.
married 3 Sep 1837, Pickaway Co., OH
Children: Milton Jamison, Melinda, Martha Ann, Cyrus Alton, George Dressback, Louis Butler, William Edward, Mary Ella, Ida Jane, Franz Segal, and Sarah Alice Seeds.
Ref: Tuesday A.M., March, 1903, Mediapolis New Era, Mediapolis, IA, -- Mary Ann Hatten was born near London, Ohio, in 1820. Died in Mediapolis, Iowa, February 28, 1903, aged 82 yrs., 10 months, and 18 days. She was married to Harvey Seeds, Sep. 3, 1837. They lived in Ohio till 1854, when they came to Iowa, and settled on a farm north of Kossuth, where they lived for more than thirty years. In 1886 they moved to Mediapolis, where the husband died 1892. Mrs. Seeds was the daughter of pious parents, her father being a Quaker and her mother a Methodist. At the age of 18, the year following her marriage, she was converted and with her husband united with the M. E. church. Since then sixty-five years have elapsed, during which time she lived a faithful Christian life. She was the mother of eleven children, eight of whom survive, and all but one present at the funeral. Milton J., Wm. E., and Mrs. Alice Pilling, of this neighborhood. Ms. Melinda Bridwell of Brighton, Mrs. Mattie Wycoff and Mrs. Jennie Stearns, of Adams County. Rev. Franz S., of Minnesota, and Lewis B. of Chicago. The funeral services were in the M.E. Monday at 10 a.m., attended by a large number of friends, Rev. H. N. Smith, conducted the services, assisted by Rev. W. G. Oglevee. The service was founded on PA. 116-15.
Ref: Mediapolis New Era, Mediapolis, IA, 10 Mar. 1903 - IN MEMORIAL - It has become our sad duty to again record the death of one of the oldest members of our society, Mary Seeds, who was called to her heavenly home, February 22, 1903.
Resolved, that her labors among us are ended, but the influences of her kindly life remains, and the work accomplished in these years for the good of our society has endeared her to the hearts of those who have served with her. Therefore, Resolved, That we bow in humble submission to His will knowing that He never affects but to heal more perfectly. Saying not as I would will it, But as thou has, Oh my God. Committee: Mrs. M. Cartwright, Mrs. L. Wagner and Mrs. V. Bridges.(listed at the request of [email protected])
Family Members
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Milton Jamison Seeds
1838–1925
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Melinda Seeds Bridwell
1841–1933
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Martha Ann Seeds Wycoff
1843–1921
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Cyrus Alton Seeds
1846–1863
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George Dressback Seeds
1848–1851
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Lewis Butler Seeds
1848–1916
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William Edward Seeds
1853–1912
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Mary Ella Seeds
1856–1857
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Ida Jane "Jennie" Seeds Sterns
1857–1949
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Rev Franz Segal "Frank" Seeds
1861–1923
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Sarah Alice "Alice" Seeds Pilling
1864–1945
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