She first married a Mr. Croucher and had at least four sons. Mr Croucher died at on an unknown date.
Winnie Jane Mikels Croucher later married William Paris. They remained married until his death on July 8, 1915.
OBITUARY:
Mrs. Winnie J. Paris, whose illness we have mentioned, passed away at her home May 7, 1922 after a four months illness with dropsy and heart trouble. She leaves to mourn her loss, four sons, Homer and Matthew of this place and Emmit of near Smithville and Delbert of near Youno, also a host of other relatives and friends.
Published in the Brownstown, Indiana Banner, May 17, 1922, page 3 under the Norman Station, Owen Township column.
Information as to her death from the Lawrence County, Indiana, death record, Book 37, page 3, No. 5:9. Courtesy of the Lawrence County Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc, and the Lawrence County Museum of History and H Edward Holton Research Library.
She first married a Mr. Croucher and had at least four sons. Mr Croucher died at on an unknown date.
Winnie Jane Mikels Croucher later married William Paris. They remained married until his death on July 8, 1915.
OBITUARY:
Mrs. Winnie J. Paris, whose illness we have mentioned, passed away at her home May 7, 1922 after a four months illness with dropsy and heart trouble. She leaves to mourn her loss, four sons, Homer and Matthew of this place and Emmit of near Smithville and Delbert of near Youno, also a host of other relatives and friends.
Published in the Brownstown, Indiana Banner, May 17, 1922, page 3 under the Norman Station, Owen Township column.
Information as to her death from the Lawrence County, Indiana, death record, Book 37, page 3, No. 5:9. Courtesy of the Lawrence County Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc, and the Lawrence County Museum of History and H Edward Holton Research Library.
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