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Funeral Card Friday: Mrs. Katharine [Loomis] Edge

McMurray Family (Click for Family Tree)

The Edge family married into the McMurrays on 13 Feb 1868 in Cedar County, Iowa when Newton Jasper Edge married Anna Maria McMurray, daughter of Henderson McMurray and Mary Ann (Horn) McMurray. The oldest son of Newt and Maria was Lewis Grant Edge, who became the husband of Katharine Loomis in 1896 in Jasper County, Iowa.

Katharine had been born in Jasper County to William A. Loomis and Anna Penman. Kate’s sister Lizzie Loomis was one year older, and Mary Loomis, four years older.

Kate and Lewis had one son, Mac H. Edge.

 

 

Notes, Sources, and References: 

  1. Another special thank you to Cousins Cindi and Julie  for sharing this funeral card.
  2. Newton Jasper Edge (1846-1921), Annie Maria McMurray (1844-1880), Henderson McMurray (1819-1906), Mary Ann (Horn) McMurray (1824-1891), Lewis Grant Edge (1869-1950).

 

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