Emma Musselman, 18671891 (aged 23 years)

Name
Emma /Musselman/
Also known as
Emma /White/
Birth
Note: Calculated
Marriage
Note: George was 44-years old and Emma Musselman 18-years old when they married.
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Death
August 3, 1891 (aged 23 years)
Burial
after August 3, 1891 (0 days after death)
Note: Hurricane Cemetery
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage
herself
18671891
Birth: August 8, 1867 20 19 Indiana, Indiana, Pennsylvania
Death: August 3, 1891
Family with George Robert White
husband
18401901
Birth: March 1840 29 28
Death: January 31, 1901Peoga, Johnson, Indiana
herself
18671891
Birth: August 8, 1867 20 19 Indiana, Indiana, Pennsylvania
Death: August 3, 1891
Marriage MarriageMay 2, 1883Marion, Indiana
George Robert White + Mary Fraker
husband
18401901
Birth: March 1840 29 28
Death: January 31, 1901Peoga, Johnson, Indiana
husband’s ex-wife
1838
Birth: about 1838Indiana
Death:
Marriage MarriageOctober 1, 1856Johnson, Indiana
Divorce Divorcebefore 1880
15 months
stepdaughter
1857
Birth: about 1857 16 19 Indiana
Death:
4 years
stepson
1860
Birth: about May 1860 20 22 Indiana
Death:
George Robert White + Silva B Porter
husband
18401901
Birth: March 1840 29 28
Death: January 31, 1901Peoga, Johnson, Indiana
husband’s wife
1877
Birth: November 1877Indiana
Death:
Marriage MarriageDecember 18, 1895Johnson, Indiana
Birth

Calculated

Marriage

George was 44-years old and Emma Musselman 18-years old when they married.

Burial

Hurricane Cemetery

Shared note

Emma Musselman White's tombstone in Hurricane Cemetery reads [died] 3 Aug 1891 [aged] 23y 11m 26d Wife of George R.

The Franklin Democrat, Friday, August 14, 1891, Volume XXXII, Number 8, page 2, column 3

OBITUARY.
Emma White departed this life Aug. 3, 1891, after an illness of about six months. She was married to George R. White May 2nd 1883. While in the midst of the joys of life she was taken with that dread disease, consumption, and the grim monster death called and she obeyed, leaving a husband and many aching hearts to mourn her loss. During her sickness she was not heard to murmur or complain but bore her sickness with a smiling patience until death had sealed her lips. Here there is a vacancy, in heaven one more tie; on earth one less. No companions warning voice is heard speaking a warning word to guide aright the footsteps of her husband or impart a word of cheer. The funeral services were held at the Mt. Olive church, Rev. Charley Spicer officiating, after which the remains were taken to the Hurricane cemetery for interment.