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Roper - Clarissa Watkins

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 21 June 1901

Clarissa Watkins was born Dec. 25, 1822 in Montgomery County, Ohio, and moved to this county with her parents at seven years of age, where she continued to reside until her death which occurred in Darlington June 11, 1901.

August 20, 1839, she was united in marriage to John McMullen, to whom was born one son, James W., of Frankfort, Indiana. On July 23, 1844, she was again married to Nathan S. Smith. To this union was born one son and four daughters, Jacob, Mary, Elizabeth, Dorothy, and Phoebe. Elizabeth alone survives the death of her mother, and as if by special providence she was left to care for her during all these years, and a more dutiful, affectionate or self-sacrificing daughter never soothed the dying hours of a mother than she.

On November 3, 1864, she again married Henry N. Roper. The result of this union was one son, W. C. Roper, now a resident of Darlington. Mrs. Roper, so long identified with this part of the county, was known by almost everyone, and grandma had a host of friends young and old. Her counsel was sought after by both old and young; she was entertaining, affectionate and kind; her home was a resting place for the weary and all enjoyed a conversation with her. She was a mother in its truest sense.

She had been a consistent member of the Methodist Church and her influence was always for good; she died in the full assurance of a home beyond the river. The funeral was conducted at the home by her pastor, Rev. Crowder, and was largely attended. -s


Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 14 June 1901
 
Mrs. Clarissa Roper, relict of Henry Roper, aged 80 years, died last Monday at her home in Darlington of the infirmities of old age. The funeral occurred Wednesday at 2 o’clock at Darlington.  Mrs. Roper’s maiden name was Watkins and she was born in this county, being the daughter of a pioneer resident. She was married three times, her first husband being named McMullen, and their one child, James McMullen, now resides in Frankfort. Her second husband was Stout Smith, and one of the four children born to them now lives, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, of Darlington. Watson C. Roper, of Darlington, was the only child born of her third marriage. She leaves one sister, Mrs. Phoebe Moore, of Darlington. -s

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