Anna K Heath1
#23222, (31 October 1817 - 31 January 1892)
| | Her married name was Clifton.2 |
Birth* | 31 October 1817 | She was born on 31 October 1817 at Butler Co., OhioG.1 |
| 1820 | She appeared on the census of 1820 in the household of William Heath and Rachael Torbert at St. Clair Twp., Butler Co., OhioG; (neis. Abram Heath, line 7; Abner Torbert, prev. sh., line 8.)3 |
Marriage* | 16 January 1840 | She married Joseph Clifton on 16 January 1840 at Montgomery Co., IndianaG.4 |
Death* | 31 January 1892 | She died on 31 January 1892 at Ewell, Sumner Co., KansasG, at age 74.1 |
Burial* | | She was buried at Spring Hill Cemetery, Conway Springs, Sumner Co., KansasG.1 |
Citations
- [S1628] FindAGrave.com, online findagrave.com, old worn grave marker and modern standing memorial. Narrative: Anna K Heath, b. Butler Co. OH 31 Oct 1817, dau. of William H Heath and Rachael Torbert, marr. in Montgomery Co. IN Joseph Clifton, 16 Jan 1840; d. Ewell, Sumner Co. KS, 31 Jan 1892, at the home of her son-in-law Oscar Olmstead, wid. of her dau. Mary Elizabeth Clifton (26 Jun 1842 - 10 Dec 1891). Memorial 15316652, created by Philip H Pitzer, maintained by and photo added by Della M Shafer, photo of old grave marker added by Dave and Pam Jindrich, biographical information attributed to John Zerener.
- [S1628] FindAGrave.com, online findagrave.com, no image. Narrative: Joseph Clifton, b. Lincoln Co. NC 19 Oct 1812, d. Nashville, Davidson Co. TN, 18 Feb 1887, bur. Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville TN; marr. Anna K Heath 16 Jan 1840 in Wayne Twp., Montgomery Co. IN; eight children; removed first to Whiteside Co. IL ca. 1865, then to Nashville TN ca. 1885. Memorial 31845282, created by James Hill, maintained by ray&jay.
- [S115] 1820 U.S. Federal Census. William L (26-44); F (26-44) [Rachael]; m (<5) [Abram]; 2 f (<5) [Mary B, Anna K].
- [S715] Indiana State Library Genealogy Database: Marriages through 1850, online web.isl.lib.in.us, Joseph Clifton and Anna K Heath, marr. 16 Jan 1840. Hereinafter cited as Indiana State Library: Marriages through 1850.