EWP 1918 Crouch

Item

Title
EWP 1918 Crouch
Tag
death, notice, Miss Jennie Crouch, insights, rural Virginians, early 20th century, dropsy, heart disease, Loudoun County, Sharon Cemetery, family ties, rural households, resilience
Place
Virginia
Identifier
1016297
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Date Created
2024-01-07
2024-07-29 15:54:36 +0000
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Publisher
Digitized by Edwin Washington Project
Rights
Loudoun County Public Schools
Language
English
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Hed. food Adm. for L.oudoun Co.
Miss Jennie Crouch

Miss Jennie Crouch died on
January 22nd at the home of her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Maggie Crouch
near Mountville. She was in her
71Ist year. She diedof dropsy and
heart disease ot which she had
suffered for a number of years,
She was a daughter of the late
Willtam and Irene Orouch and
was born in Fauquier. County, but
spent the last years of her life in
Loudoun. Two brothers, J o h n
and Albert Crouch and several
nephews and nieces survive her.
She was buried in the Sharon
Cemetery.