Eleanor Hough
1880 - 1971 (90 years)-
Name Eleanor Hough Birth 3 May 1880 Galva, Henry, IL Gender Female Census 2 Jun 1880 Galva, Henry, IL age 1/12, born IL, living with parents Census 21 Apr 1910 Akron, Peoria, IL age 29, born IL, she & father living in brother's house Census 7 Jan 1920 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA age 39, born IL, parents born PA/VT Census 12 Apr 1930 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA age 49, born IL, marr at 30, parents born PA/VT Census 19 Apr 1940 Kokomo, Howard, IN age 59, born IL, H4 ed, residing Phildephia PA in 1935 Death Apr 1971 Peoria, Peoria, IL Person ID I5340 Family Tree Last Modified 25 Feb 2016
Father William Simpson Hough, b. 8 Mar 1839, Warrington, Bucks, PA d. 1 Mar 1914, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA (Age 74 years) Mother Emma G Day, b. 1845, Vermont d. 14 Apr 1891 (Age 46 years) Marriage 29 Sep 1874 Henry, Illinois Family ID F1601 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family William Wynkoop Luff, b. 2 Feb 1883, Richboro, Bucks, PA d. 4 Aug 1960, Kokomo, Howard, IN (Age 77 years) Children 1. Elizabeth Luff, b. 8 Mar 1912, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA d. 15 Apr 1998, Kokomo, Howard, IN (Age 86 years) Family ID F4895 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 25 Feb 2016
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Headstones Eleanor D Luff Gravstone
ELEANOR D. LUFF / BORN / MAY 9, 1880 / DIED / APRIL 14, 1971
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Notes - from "The Kokomo Tribune", 15 Apr 1971 (newspapers.com)
Eleanor D. Luff
Eleanor D. Luff, 90, 1130 N. Courtland Ave., died at 11 p,m. Wednesday in the St. Joseph Memorial Hospital from complications. Born May 3, 1880 in Galva, Ill., she was the daughter of William Simpson and Emma Gertrude (Day) Hough. On April 4, 1911 she was married to William W. Luff who preceded her in death Aug. 4, 1960. She was a member of the Galva Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Elizabeth Luff, Kokomo, and a nephew and two nieces. Funeral services will be at 10 A.m. Saturday in St. John's Lutheran Church with the Rev. Clifford Schreck officiating. Burial well be in Galva, Ill. Friends may call the Long Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Friday.
- from "The Kokomo Tribune", 15 Apr 1971 (newspapers.com)