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Show rioucor Woman Gone, . --'-lfBBB Mrs. Ann Noheker died today at s ' early hour ttf old age. ''1 She was ono of Paysorfs old uio lH ncers. She was born at Pompton, N. VAVJ J., March 25, 1817, whoro alio lved uq- AibI til she was 20, and received n commnn school education. About this time alio JH was niirried to John Havona by vtor H threo children were horn. She joined .flwfl tho Mormon church helng baptized In tho Hudson river, in 1844. Sho went 4alfl to Nativoo tn 1845, the following year JB burled her huslmiid and. soon after hurled hur mothn. In 1840 sho started wTbI westward and while at Winter Quur- tciH her father died. Sho was again lH married to Henry Nabeker in the spring of 1817, nnd started on thu road to the valleys of Utah with the (list flU emigrants who crossed tho plains. In Tfl Salt Lako City sho lived four years and moved to Payson In 1851. Flvo chll- dron wcru born by Mr. Neboker, nil of 11 whom aro still living. In the year of tho Black Hawk war sho moved to the Muddy and remained two years, Her WM last husband diet! ut Sigurd, Utah, iH about live years ngo. 4 Hue children H wore nt hor bedside vvhou sho passed poiiecfully away. Tho funeral will bo jH hold at tho tuheriiHclu tomorrow after noon ut 2 o'clock. Pa, sou correspoouV -H cuoo, Salt Lako Herald, July 20, fl |