death, notice, Miss Jennie Crouch, insights, rural Virginians, early 20th century, dropsy, heart disease, Loudoun County, Sharon Cemetery, family ties, rural households, resilience
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Digitized by Edwin Washington Project
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Loudoun County Public Schools
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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.