Hannah Lincicum was born about June 1840 in Ohio.
She died 24 November 1907 in Cherokee County, Kansas.
Burial was in an unmarked grave at Galena Cemetery in Galena, Cherokee County, Kansas.
Hannah was a daughter of Caleb and Nancy Lincicum. She first married Jacob Woolf (d. 1863) on 13 March 1862 in Miami County, Indiana. Jacob died just fourteen months later while serving with Company C of the 87th Indiana Infantry during the Civil War. The supposed cause of death was "lung fever."
A year after Jacob's death, Hannah married Joseph Cole on 9 June 1864 in Miami County, Indiana. This couple had five children: Clara, Ida, William, Alice, and John.
Eight months before her own death, Hannah buried her daughter Ida after the younger woman succumbed to tuberculosis while staying in Hannah's home. One can only imagine the toll this took on Hannah.
Following from 25 November 1907 edition of The Galena Evening Times (Kansas):
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