Coshocton County OhArchives Obituaries.....Clough, Rachel (Colling/Collins) January 7, 1914 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ohfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Pamela Myers-Grewell has2laff@hotmail.com October 26, 2007, 12:22 pm Coshocton Tribune/Coshocton Daily Age Mrs. Clough Dies at Home in Tyndall -- Mrs. Rachel Clough, age 83, died at her home in Tyndall Tuesday afternoon (January 20,1914) at 12:30 o'clock after an illness of a complication of diseases extending over the past several months. For the last two weeks, Mrs. Clough's condition was such that death was almost hourly expected. Mrs. Clough was a widow of William Clough, a well known minister and life-long resident of the Tyndall vicinity, who preceded her to the grave fourteen years ago. During her last illness, Mrs. Clough was cared for by a grandson and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clough. Eight children survive. They are: Stephen Clough of Indiana, Thomas, Harry, and William Clough, Mrs. J.B. Stubbs, Mrs. Charles Woods, Mrs. Caleb Berry, and Mrs. John Tharp all of Coshocton. No funeral arrangements had been made Tuesday evening but it is probable that the service will be held at Warner Chapel where Mrs. Clough was a member for many years. - 1/21/1914 Coshocton Tribune. AGED WOMAN IS CALLED BY DEATH -- Mrs. Rachel Clough Passes Away Tuesday Noon -- Funeral Services To Be Held Friday Probably-- Infirmities incident to old age caused the death of Mrs. Rachel Clough, aged 85, who died at her home near Tyndall Tuesday at noon. Mrs. Clough had been failing in health since last fall and during the last few weeks her death has been momentarily expected. Mrs. Clough has lived in the neighborhood of the home where she died for a great many years and was well loved by the entire community. She was a member of the Warner M.E. church. Her husband preceded her to the grave fourteen years ago. She leaves the following sons and daughters: Thomas and Harris of Columbus, Stephen of ndiana, Mrs. Caleb Berry, Mrs. John Tharp, Mrs. J.B. Stubbs, and Mrs. Charles Wood, all of Coshocton. No definite funeral arrangements had been made last night but it is probable that the services will be held Friday at the Warner church.--Coshocton Daily Age; January 21, 1914. Additional Comments: Born in Duram Co, England, daughter of Thomas Colling/Collins. Wife of William C. Clough. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/coshocton/obits/clough1770ob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/ohfiles/ File size: 2.7 Kb