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Show OVER 2,000 DESCENDANTS. Au Ohio W oman Who Usa Wundcrful Becortl. A correspondent of Tito Ohio State Journal Jour-nal (Columbus, O.) has discovered lu Mei.ns county, O., a woman reiujtrkuble for two things her age and the number of her descendants. Annie Say re was born ut Morgantown, Pa., June 4, 1787. In 1801 her father "moved west," and iu 1SC3 Anuio married a young pioneer named Henry Koush. The fruit of the union were 10 girlsand3boya. The grandchildren grandchil-dren numbered 135, tho greatgrandchildren great-grandchildren 500 and tho great-great great-great -grandchildren 1,500. One of the latter is a parent, pa-rent, so that the descendants of M r. and Mrs. Koush awrcKate 2,14'J. MK8' A5iS,K R0USH-ThroiiKhout R0USH-ThroiiKhout the line the average has been two girls to one boy. "Aunt Annie," aa she is called, retains all her faculties to a remarkable degree. She weighs about 100 pounds, eats and sleeps well and exerrUes no particular .rare save in one direction the avoidance of sweets and pastry. |