Antoinette-
I believe I found some additional information on Ann Rich Summa. She
appears in the 1870 and 1880 census records in Brown County, Indiana (Van
Buren township). According to the census, she was born about 1810 in
Virginia. There is a marriage record for her to George Summa, 25 Sep 1848,
in Jackson County, Indiana. I believe that John Summa and George Summa may
have been brothers. If that is the case and you have two women who could
fit the "Grandma Summa" of the news item, then it may be difficult to sort
out unless there is a grave marker, probate record, or some other record
that will identify each women by her given name along with the date of
death. It may be worth it to check the probate records in Brown County to
see if there is any record for Ann Summa since that is where she is shown as
living in 1870 and 1880; seems likely she may have died in Brown County;
George supposedly died there in 1884 and if Ann survived him, there could
certainly be a probate record for her. I can tell you that an
ancestry.com
family tree (which is not sourced and therefore must be taken as unproven)
has Ann Rich Summa's death date in 1888 in Indiana--no further details, and
nothing on Jane Waughtel Summa except that the poster believes she died
after 1870 in Indiana. Why the person assigns the 1888 date to Ann Summa is
not indicated.
Hope this may help a bit.
Connie
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[mailto:in-south-central-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Antoinette
Waughtel Sorensen
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 11:57 AM
To: in-south-central(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] DEATH RECORD FOR JACKSON COUNTY
Randi - thanks for this update - don't feel bad as we all do have those
"moments" which I have had also <smile>.
Charlotte - the item that I have states "Grandma Summa" died Sunday and
paper dated/shown as May 10, 1888 so figure May 6 was date of death. NOW
recently finding these old items, I note another researcher "feels" this
Grandma Summa is Ann (Rich) Summa and if so this would BLOW AWAY my "hopes"
of it being my Jane (Waughtell) Summa. She was in the 1870 census but have
found nothing on her since then. My Jane Waughtell Summa was born circa
1815 in Virginia. I have nothing on this Ann (Rich) Summa so do not know if
she would be at the age "fitting" what the article stated "she was very
old"
or not. Jane Waughtell had been married to Enoch Stark prior to John Summa.
She married Stark in 1838 and Summa in 1840. I do have both marriage
records for Jane. I have never bee able to find the death/divorce of the
Stark union but feel Jane was pregnant with her second child when she
married Summa. The two older children, although they carried the name of
Summa early in life - on the census records - at least the daughter Sophia
Evaline married under Stark to James House. Thanks for "listening"
to me.
Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington)
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 6:51 PM, Charlotte Sellers <csellers(a)myjclibrary.org
wrote:
> Pike's Peak is in southern Brown County, a mile or so east of SR135.
> Don't know if Brown County has death records from that time. I'd say
> chances are not good. Will check what we have when I'm in the library.
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Charlotte Sellers, Local History Specialist Jackson County Public
> Library
> 303 West 2nd Street, Seymour IN 47274 Voice 812-522-3412 x1256 / Fax
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> **
>
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen <
> waughtel33(a)gmail.com
wrote:
>
> > I have subscribed to the Jackson County mailing list but have not
> received
> > a confirmation yet, so am asking if there are any records available
> > for
> an
> > 1888 death. I have come across a note that an ancestor - Jane
> > *Summa*
> nee'
> > Waughtell - died in May 1888. Since this was from a newspaper item
> > I am hoping there may be a certificate of death available. The
> > items seems to be from the Brownstown Banner and mentions Pike's
> > Peak. Can anyone help
> me
> > with this ?
> > Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington)
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