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1920 soundex living with John Savage

MARIE KINDIG ‎(SAVAGE)‎ oldest child. Took the name Savage from foster parents. Was the postmistress at Macy, Indiana. Retired to the Savage farm and died there. Dates unknown. NO CHILDREN. sent to me by Kelly Kindig 5-9-2001
foster mother of marie below
Thursday, July 10, 1930 Rochester Sentinel
Residents of the Macy community were shocked to learn of the death of Mrs. John SAVAGE, 60, which occurred at nine o'clock Thursday morning at her home east of Macy, following an illness of only four days duration. Mrs. Savage suffered a sun stroke on Monday when assisting her husband in driving dogs away which were attacking a flock of sheep on their farm. Mrs. Savage never regained consciousness after the stroke, her condition gradually growing worse until the end.
The deceased ‎[Belle CALENTINE]‎ was born on a farm near Athens, Fulton County, on September fifth, 1869, and later adopted by her uncle and aunt, Samuel and Mary CALENTINE. On November 12, 1893 she was married to John Alspach SAVAGE.
Surviving are her husband; foster daughter, Marie KINDIG SAVAGE; mother, Mrs. Mary CALENTINE, of Rochester; two brothers and two sisters, John CALENTINE, of South Bend, Frank CALENTINE, of Rochester, Mrs. Tessie ABEAL, of South Bend, and Mrs. Ida SHINDLER, of Fulton.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock with Rev. Lincoln CONNER in charge, assisted by Rev. READ. Burial will be made in the Plainview cemetery.



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INDINameBirthAnniversaryPlaceChildrenDeathAnniversaryAgePlace
1I00114Kindig, Marie
MARIE,KINDIGKINDIG,MARIE122 02795FYESY100

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