Pearl was the daughter of Garrett L. Lacey and Nancy Stites.
Pearl (age 20) married Geo W Hartman (age 21) in 1887 in Champaign, Illinois, United States.[1]
Mrs. George W. Hartman Is Dead Demise is Caused by Pleuro-pneumonia. Was For Many Years a Resident of Homer Mrs. Pearl Hartman, wife of George W. Hartman, died this morning at her home, 504 West University avenue, from Pleuro-pneumonia, her demise following a constitutional decline, dating back for the past ten years. Pearl Lacey was born at Homer on June 12, 1867, and on June 27,1887, was married in that village to George W. Hartman. The family resided in Homer until two years ago, when they came to Urbana. Besides her husband, Mrs. Hartman leaves three sons and three daughters, all living at home. Five children are dead. Decedent was a devout member of the Christian church at Homer. The funeral will be held from the home at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Rev. S. E. Fisher of University Place church of Christ being in charge. The remains will be taken to Homer for interment in G.A.R. cemetery. --Urbana Daily Courier, Tuesday, May 10, 1910, page 1
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