Julia Anna Henninger was born September 25, 1815 in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, to John Henninger and Elizabeth Gaumer. [1]
Married on the 11th day of January, 1838. by the Reverend T. Descobombey. Gideon Beaver to Julia Anna Henninger.[2]
Obituary: Mrs. Julia A. Beaver Obituary, The Daily Republican News, Hamilton, Ohio, June 27, 1911. Submitted by Linda Kracke
In the Twilight of life Master called Servant Mrs. Julia A. Beaver, 96 dies this morning
Lived in same home since her marriage more than 70 years ago Aged resident of Hamilton passes to her reward early today after a long life In a cottage on South D Street whose doors opened to receive her as a bride nearly 70 years ago, passed at 8 o'clock this morning to the rest reserved for the people of God, Mrs. Julia A. Beaver in the 96th year of her age. While she had been an invalid for the past few years, her mind was perfectly clear and she was delighted to receive her friends and neighbors who daily called upon her. She retained her faculties up until yesterday when she sank into a profound sleep, and in that condition her spirit took its flight.
Julia A. Henninger was born in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, September 25, 1815. In 1838 she united in marriage at Seven Mile, Butler County, Ohio to Gideon Beaver. They came at once to this city and as soon as possible thereafter, Mr. Beaver built the house in which his wife and family resided until his death some years ago, and from which the venerable widow has now, also, forever departed.
The house was originally a log cabin but was subsequently weather boarded. Of the union eleven children were born of whom three are living. Mrs. Moses Wetzel of Dayton. Mrs. John Cook of Nebraska. and Mrs. Anna McClellen the youngest daughter who for many years has made her home with her mother. There are also nineteen grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild surviving.
Mrs. Beaver was a lifelong member of the Lutheran Church and was a kind, lovable and noble Christian woman. Due notice will be given of the Funeral. Note: Mrs. Beaver was a sister to Lydia Henninger Bobenmoyer and an aunt to the writers father. She outlived eight of her eleven children.
Interment at Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
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