(History of Adair County, Missouri, E. M. Violette, Denslow History Co, 1911, JANE E. PATTERSON, par.2, pg. 965): Mrs. Hill and family still resided in Kirksville until the Fall of 1884. Mrs. Hill was again married and became the wife of John Patterson who died February 25, 1909. They had no children. Mrs. Patterson now lives seven miles east of Kirksville, on land adjoining the old Patterson homestead.
(Patterson family Bible notes of Alice Patterson Shibley): an excellent woman with four small children-all but Gordon married well-settled.
(Records of Quentin Cabell Smith): A family picture of Jane is labeled by Alice Patterson Shibley, "Mrs. John Patterson and her grandchildren, Oct 1897." The four pictured probably were children of Jane's daughters Flora and/or Martha.
(1930 Census, Salt River Twp, Adair, MO, USA): She was listed as "Farmerette owning her farm age 80 born OH widow first married at 19 father born OH and mother KY. Living with her was her great grandson Rex L. Mason age 10 born MO parents born MO.
Her daughter, Eva Hill, born 1878, may have been Eva Hill, born 1878, who married James Oscar Lovell-883, nephew of Jane's husband, John Patterson.
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