Posted on: Hamilton County, In Obits Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/HamiltonObits/129 Surname: Maker, Hamble, Hummer, Hensel, Barker ------------------------- NDL: Jun 5, 1926: Pg 1: In her home within one mile of where she was born eighty-seven years ago, where she first voted in this precinct, and where she joined her church in 1857, Mrs. Nancy Jane Hamble Maker died Saturday forenoon. She resided on East Clinton Street of this city. Probably, no man or woman in the county has anything like a similar record. The funeral service will be held at the first M.E. Church and internment will be in Crownland Cemetery. The death of Mrs. Maker had been expected for some time, her health began to fail noticeably five or six years ago and she had been practically blind for that length of time. The deceased was born on the farm now owned by Clarence Barker October 13, 1839. Her father, Anthony Hamble was in charge of the county farm in the 1850's. She is survived by: Mrs. William Hummer and Squire Hugh A. Maker of Noblesville, Peace Maker of Newport, Ky., Dean Maker of Carmel, In. She was preceeded in death by her daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Hensel in 1909. She and her son, Hugh moved to Noblesville, in 1907 after the death of her husband.