RESIDENT
OF LEAF RIVER DIES HERE AT AGE OF 103
(handwritten 1943)
(Consolidated
News Service)
[Sister of Anna Luella Eavey]
Leaf
River, Ill., April 22.-- Mrs. Margaret Ellen Heistand, 103, who
was known as "Aunt Mag" to all residents of Leaf River
and vicinity, died Thursday morning at a Rockford hospital. She
had been failing in health for several years.
Although
Mrs. Heistand was not able to carry out her wish that she would
hoe in her garden on her 100th birthday anniversary, she was able
to work in her yard for some time that day.
Born
in Ohio
The
former Margaret Ellen Eavey was born in Lancaster, O., Oct. 11,
1839, and came to Illinois with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Eavey, when she was nine months old. The family, pioneer settlers
in this part of the country, settled near Egan on the farm now
occupied by Will Hoover
Her
maternal grandmother, Mrs.
Hammond, came from a family of doctors, and she became interested
in medicine at an early age. She rode horseback to aid the early
settlers in time of sickness.
Mrs.
Heistand's parents brought a negro girl who had been a slave,
Martha Marshall, with them to Illinois. She lived with the family
until her death.
Mrs.
Heistand was a nurse at the Elgin state hospital before her marriage
Oct. 13, 1881 to the Rev.
U. B [sic] Heistand, who died March 13, 1889. Both Mrs. Heistand
and her husband were members of the United Brethren church.
After
her husband's death, she returned to make her home with her parents
and an invalid sister, Anna Lulu
Eavey, who died in 1930. Mrs. Heistand moved to Leaf River
after the death of her sister and for many years Miss Jennie Mischler
made her home with her.
Niece
Closest Survivor
Mrs.
Carrie Hodge, Pine City, Minn, a niece, survives. A number of
great-nieces and great-nephews and cousins also survive.
Funeral
services will be held in Leaf River at a time to be announced
later and burial will be in the family lot in the Egan cemetery.
[offered by Thelma Thomas Livingston/Carole Ann
Heller]
Services
Saturday for Leaf River Woman, 103
(handwritten 1943)
(Consolidated News Service)
Leaf
River, Ill., April 23.--Funeral services will be held Saturday
at 2 p.m. for Mrs. Margaret Ellen Heistand, 103, believed to be
northern Illinois oldest resident, who died at the Ogle county
home Thursday morning. She had been in failing health for several
years.
Rites
for Mrs. Heistand, who was known as "Aunt Mag" to all
local residents, will be conducted at the home in Leaf River by
the Rev. D. P. Gosser, assisted by the Rev. R. W. Pittman of Polo.
Burial will be in the Egan cemetery.
The
former Margaret Ellen Eavey, she was born in Lancaster, O., Oct.
11, 1839, and came to Illinois with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Eavey, when only nine months
old.
Her
parents, who were pioneer settlers of this part of the country,
brought with them a negro girl, Martha Marshall, who had at one
time been a slave. For many years, the colored girl made her home
with Mrs. Heistand.
Coming
from a family of doctors, she became interested in medicine at
an early age. Often she could be seen riding horseback to aid
ailing neighbors. She was a nurse at the Elgin state hospital
at the time of her marriage to Rev.
Jacob B. Heistand in October, 1881. Both she and her husband
were members of the United Brethren church.
After
the death of her husband in March, 1889, she went to live with
her parents and an invalid sister, Anna
Lulu Eavey. Following their death, she moved to Leaf River
and for many years Miss Jennie Mischler made her home with her.
She
is survived by Mrs. Carrie Hodge, a niece, Pine City, Minn, and
a number of great-nieces and great-nephews. [offered
by Thelma Thomas Livingston/Carole Ann Heller]
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