NameHannah E. FOGG157
Birth15 Feb 1863, Goshen Township, Mahoning Co., Ohio
Death25 Dec 1958
Spouses
Birth1 Oct 1862, Center Township, Atchison Co., Kansas
Death15 Feb 1943, Center Township, Atchison Co., Kansas
FatherIsaac MARIS (1834-1915)
MotherAlma Louise BUTEN (1836-1930)
Marriage31 Dec 1889
ChildrenAlma Druscilla (1896-1998)
Notes for Hannah E. FOGG
 Hannah E. (Fogg) Maris 1863-1958  
Categories: Nortonville, Kansas, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 166, No 2, p 16, Jan. 12, 1959.
Hannah E. Maris, daughter of Edwin and Drusilla Fogg, was born February 16, 1863, at Damascus, Ohio, and died at her daughter's home in Nortonville, Kan., December 25, 1958.
She and her husband, who preceded her in death, moved to Kansas in 1892, at which time they became members of the Nortonville Seventh Day Baptist Church. She was a faithful member and active in the church program.
She leaves besides her daughter, Mrs. Carroll (Alma) Davis, a son, Edwin, Sterling, Kan., three grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held by her pastor, the Rev. Robert Lippincott, from the church. Interment was in the local cemetery. R. P. L.
Notes for Jesse E. (Spouse 1)
Jesse E. Maris 1862-1943  
Categories: Deacon / Deaconess, Nortonville, Kansas, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 134, No 13, p 220, Mar. 29, 1943.
  Jesse E. Maris, son of Rev. Isaac and Alma Buten Maris, was born October 1, 1862, on a farm near Nortonville, Kan., and departed this life February 15, 1943, at his home north of town near the place where he was born.
  On December 31, 1889, he was united in marriage to Miss Hannah E. Fogg, and to this union were born a son and a daughter, Edwin and Alma.
  He was baptized by Rev. A. E. Main and united with the Nortonville Seventh Day Baptist Church in 1882, where he retained his membership until the time of his death.   In 1914, he was ordained a deacon in the church and served in this capacity faithfully.   Also he served in many other offices of the church and Sabbath school.
  He is survived by his wife; his son Edwin of Sterling, Kan.; his daughter, Mrs. Carol Davis of Nortonville; one brother, Fred, of Nortonville; and a sister of Flint, Mich.; several nieces and nephews, and many other relatives and friends.
  Funeral services were conducted by his pastor, Rev. Verney A. Wilson, February 19, and interment was in the Nortonville cemetery.     V. A. W.
  
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