HER DEMISE WAS DUE TO APOPLEXY Mrs. Edna Johnson Expired Yesterday Afternoon. WAS STRICKEN SATURDAY --------------------------------------------------------------------- Lebanon Daily Reporter....Tuesday July 9, 1912 Found Unconscious at Her Home on Powell Street--Deceased Was 70 Years Old--The Funeral. Mrs. Edna A. Johnson expired at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at her home on Powell street as the result of apoplexy, with which she was stricken Saturday morning, at seven o'clock when she was found unconscious. Mrs. Johnson was 70 years, 6 months and 14 days old, having been born in Hendricks county, Ind., Dec. 24, 1841. She has been a resident of Boone County for the past sixty years. She was three times married, the first time to George Baldwin, who died in January, 1862: the second time in 1862 to Sanford Hinton, who died March 25, 1899, and the third time in 1900 to Ruell Johnson, who died in 1906. the children living are John T. Baldwin, of this county, Jas. Baldwin, of Brown County: Oliver P. Hinton, of this city. She also leaves one sister, Mrs. Susanna Smith of this county, two half-sisters, Mrs.Mary Dickerson, of Montgomery county, and Mrs. Josephine Moore, of Kentucky, and three half-brothers. James, Benjamin and Cagia Gowins, of Kentucky. She was a member of the Apostolic Faith church. The funeral will be held at Mt. Union at 10"30 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. William Cox officiating, assisted by the Rev. James Shirley. Burial will be in Mr. Union cemetery. --------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. --------------------------------------------------------------------- File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Copyright N.J. Skinner White 24 Oct 1999 12:00 PM