Residence Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Wife.
1920
Marion, Allen, Ohio, USA. [28]
Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Wife.
1910
Marion, Allen, Ohio, USA. [29]
Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Wife.
1900
Marion, Allen, Ohio, USA. [30]
1 Apr 1940.
Marion, Allen, Ohio, United States. [31]
1880
Moulton, Auglaize, Ohio, United States. [32]
1930
Marion, Allen, Ohio. [33]
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enos lena howard foust.
Marriage
Husband Enos Foust.
Wife Ilena Sillen.
Child: Howard L Foust.
Child: Ethel L Foust.
Child: Audrey K Foust.
Child: Lonah Marie Foust.
Child: Edward Foust.
Child: Deward Luther Foust.
Marriage
21 Aug 1887.
Auglaize, Ohio, USA. [34][35][36]
Husband Luther Sillin.
Wife Amanda Eliza Ritchie.
Child: Anna Lenora Sillin.
Child: Ilena Sillen.
Child: Harriet Sillin.
Child: Unknown Sillin.
Marriage
3 Oct 1861.
Auglaize County, Ohio. [37]
↑ Source: #S-905923808 Delphos Daily Herald » 1940 » March » 7 Mar 1940, Thu » Page 3 Note: http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/15178043/ Delphos Daily Herald » 1940 » March » 7 Mar 1940, Thu » Page 3 Heart Condition Causes Sudden Death Wednesday of Mrs. Foust — Hus band, Three Daughters and One Son Survive — Services at Middle River Christian Church Saturday Morning. Mrs. Enos Foust, well-known resi dent of near Scott's Crossing, east of Delphos, died suddenly at her home at 7:00 p. m. Wednesday. For the past year, she liad been in failing health. A heart condition caused her death. ' Mrs. Foust, the former Ilena Slllin, was bom near Wapakonota on December 19, 1867, the daughter of .ilther and. Amanda Sillin. In August, S87, she was united in marriage at Mdersville to Enos Foust. All her narried life h'ad been spent in this vicinity. She was an active worker In the Middle River Christian church and was a member of the Missionary society of the church. When her death occurred, Mrs. Foust was seventy-two years, two months arid seventeen days of age. Surviving are: h"er husband; threo daughters, Miss Ethel L. Foust, dean of women at Taylor University, Up- and, Indiana; Mrs. J. D. Bates, Defiance; and Mrs. Carr Panglo, Alberta, Canada; a son, Dewey L. Foust, iriia; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. C W. Lotridge, Wapakoneta; and Mrs. H. E. Wright, Santa Rosa, California. A son, Howard Foust, died ini 1905. The funeral of Mrs. Foust will be held at the Middle River Christian church at 10:>00 a. m. oil Saturday. Interment will be in Walnut Grova cemetery. The remains were removed from the.Barter funeral home to the Foust residence at noon Thursday.
↑ Source: #S-905923808 Delphos Daily Herald » 1940 » March » 7 Mar 1940, Thu » Page 3 Note: http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/15178043/ Delphos Daily Herald » 1940 » March » 7 Mar 1940, Thu » Page 3 Heart Condition Causes Sudden Death Wednesday of Mrs. Foust — Hus band, Three Daughters and One Son Survive — Services at Middle River Christian Church Saturday Morning. Mrs. Enos Foust, well-known resi dent of near Scott's Crossing, east of Delphos, died suddenly at her home at 7:00 p. m. Wednesday. For the past year, she liad been in failing health. A heart condition caused her death. ' Mrs. Foust, the former Ilena Slllin, was bom near Wapakonota on December 19, 1867, the daughter of .ilther and. Amanda Sillin. In August, S87, she was united in marriage at Mdersville to Enos Foust. All her narried life h'ad been spent in this vicinity. She was an active worker In the Middle River Christian church and was a member of the Missionary society of the church. When her death occurred, Mrs. Foust was seventy-two years, two months arid seventeen days of age. Surviving are: h"er husband; threo daughters, Miss Ethel L. Foust, dean of women at Taylor University, Up- and, Indiana; Mrs. J. D. Bates, Defiance; and Mrs. Carr Panglo, Alberta, Canada; a son, Dewey L. Foust, iriia; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. C W. Lotridge, Wapakoneta; and Mrs. H. E. Wright, Santa Rosa, California. A son, Howard Foust, died ini 1905. The funeral of Mrs. Foust will be held at the Middle River Christian church at 10:>00 a. m. oil Saturday. Interment will be in Walnut Grova cemetery. The remains were removed from the.Barter funeral home to the Foust residence at noon Thursday.
↑ Source: #S-905923808 Delphos Daily Herald » 1940 » March » 7 Mar 1940, Thu » Page 3 Note: http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/15178043/ Delphos Daily Herald » 1940 » March » 7 Mar 1940, Thu » Page 3 Heart Condition Causes Sudden Death Wednesday of Mrs. Foust — Hus band, Three Daughters and One Son Survive — Services at Middle River Christian Church Saturday Morning. Mrs. Enos Foust, well-known resi dent of near Scott's Crossing, east of Delphos, died suddenly at her home at 7:00 p. m. Wednesday. For the past year, she liad been in failing health. A heart condition caused her death. ' Mrs. Foust, the former Ilena Slllin, was bom near Wapakonota on December 19, 1867, the daughter of .ilther and. Amanda Sillin. In August, S87, she was united in marriage at Mdersville to Enos Foust. All her narried life h'ad been spent in this vicinity. She was an active worker In the Middle River Christian church and was a member of the Missionary society of the church. When her death occurred, Mrs. Foust was seventy-two years, two months arid seventeen days of age. Surviving are: h"er husband; threo daughters, Miss Ethel L. Foust, dean of women at Taylor University, Up- and, Indiana; Mrs. J. D. Bates, Defiance; and Mrs. Carr Panglo, Alberta, Canada; a son, Dewey L. Foust, iriia; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. C W. Lotridge, Wapakoneta; and Mrs. H. E. Wright, Santa Rosa, California. A son, Howard Foust, died ini 1905. The funeral of Mrs. Foust will be held at the Middle River Christian church at 10:>00 a. m. oil Saturday. Interment will be in Walnut Grova cemetery. The remains were removed from the.Barter funeral home to the Foust residence at noon Thursday.
↑ Source: #S-905923808 Delphos Daily Herald » 1940 » March » 7 Mar 1940, Thu » Page 3 Note: http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/15178043/ Delphos Daily Herald » 1940 » March » 7 Mar 1940, Thu » Page 3 Heart Condition Causes Sudden Death Wednesday of Mrs. Foust — Hus band, Three Daughters and One Son Survive — Services at Middle River Christian Church Saturday Morning. Mrs. Enos Foust, well-known resi dent of near Scott's Crossing, east of Delphos, died suddenly at her home at 7:00 p. m. Wednesday. For the past year, she liad been in failing health. A heart condition caused her death. ' Mrs. Foust, the former Ilena Slllin, was bom near Wapakonota on December 19, 1867, the daughter of .ilther and. Amanda Sillin. In August, S87, she was united in marriage at Mdersville to Enos Foust. All her narried life h'ad been spent in this vicinity. She was an active worker In the Middle River Christian church and was a member of the Missionary society of the church. When her death occurred, Mrs. Foust was seventy-two years, two months arid seventeen days of age. Surviving are: h"er husband; threo daughters, Miss Ethel L. Foust, dean of women at Taylor University, Up- and, Indiana; Mrs. J. D. Bates, Defiance; and Mrs. Carr Panglo, Alberta, Canada; a son, Dewey L. Foust, iriia; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. C W. Lotridge, Wapakoneta; and Mrs. H. E. Wright, Santa Rosa, California. A son, Howard Foust, died ini 1905. The funeral of Mrs. Foust will be held at the Middle River Christian church at 10:>00 a. m. oil Saturday. Interment will be in Walnut Grova cemetery. The remains were removed from the.Barter funeral home to the Foust residence at noon Thursday.
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