Randy Seaver of Genea–Musing has another great adventure for
us. Our assignment is:
1) Review your Pedigree Chart (either on paper or in your genealogy management software program) and determine the age at death of your female ancestors back at least five generations (and more if you want to).
2) Tell us the lifespan years for each of these ancestors. Which of your female ancestors in this group lived the longest? Which lived the shortest?
Here’s mine:
Mother:
Lela Nell (Johnston) Hork (1934–1992) – 57 years
Grandmothers:
Anna Marie (Sullivan) Hork (1892–1979) – 86 years
Pansy Louise (Lancaster) Johnston (1913–2013) – 99 years
Great–grandmothers:
Julia Ann (Sievert) Hork (1854–1928) – 73 years
Anna Marie (Gleeson) Sullivan (1860–1912) – 52 years
Nell L. (Hutson) Johnston (1888–1919) – 31 years
Lela Ann (Loveless) Lancaster (1896–1951) – 55 years
2nd Great–grandmothers:
Maria Catharine (Trösster) Hork (1813–1874) – 60 years
Susanna (Raduntz) Sievert (1832–1911) – 79 years
Mary (Sheehan) Sullivan (1822–1892) – 70 years
Margaret (Tierney) Gleeson (1835–1920) – 85 years
Olivia Jane (Jones) Johnston (1859–1914) – 55 years
Sarah Helena (Selman) Hutson (1858–1916) – 57 years
Martha Jane (Coor) Lancaster (1873–1942) – 69 years
Eliza A. (Rodgers) Loveless (1854–1907) – 53 years
3rd Great–grandmothers:
Anna Gertrud (Sommer) Horoch (1770–??) – death unknown at
this time
Maria Elisabeth (Döbener) Trösster (1792–??) – death
unknown at this time
Anna Marianna (Ewald) Siewert (1785–1845) – 60 years
Anna (Gleeson?) Gleeson (1790–1848) – 58 years
Ann (Murray) Tierney (1813–1899) – 86 years
Elizabeth (McCormack) Johnston (1814–1891) – 77 years
Amanda A. (Haley) Jones (1827–1904) – 77 years
Amanda (Davis) Hutson (1826–1860) – 34 years
Amanda Deborah (Oldham) Selman (1822–1880) – 57 years
Martha Jane (Polly) Lancaster Parks (1855–1932) – 76 years
Melissa Ann (Welch) Coor (1840–1876) – 36 years
Elizabeth (Nixon) Loveless (1810–aft 1876) – death unknown
at this time
Rebecca (Waddell) Rodgers (1820–aft 1870) – death unknown
at this time
Who lived the longest:
Without doing this exercise I knew who lived the longest.
My grandmother, Pansy Louise Johnston lived just two months short of 100 years.
Who lived the shortest:
I was surprised by the person who lived the shortest:
Nell L. Johnston, my great–grandmother. She was only 31 years old. An obituary
stated she passed away “in the prime of life when so much of her life was yet
in the future.”[1] No
death certificate has been found yet for her so I do not know how she
died. She did not die near the birth of
the youngest child, though there is still possibility it was due to a
pregnancy. Her death left five children under ten motherless.
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