The Boonville Standard, Friday, April 23, 1897: Mrs. Margaret McClintick Mrs. Margaret MCCLINTICK, a former resident of Boonville and Warrick county, died rather suddenly of heart trouble at her home in Patoka last Saturday, April 17. She had prepared her own supper, and was in good spirits, but an hour or two later was in the good world beyond. Only a few weeks previous a large number of friends had assembled at her home and celebrated her 88th birthday. the deceased was born in 1809 in Dolphin co., Penn., her maiden name being SAYLOR. She was married to George MCCLINTICK in 1830. Seven daughters and one son were born to this marriage, four now living---one son and three daughters. In 1836 the wife and husband joined the U. B. church, of which they were devoted members. In 1851 they moved to Warrick county, Ind., settling on a farm about six miles east of Boonville. Here they lived in peace until 1857, when one night George MCCLINTICK was called to his front door, and apparently without cause, was riddled with buckshot, being almost instantly killed. This murder had a great influence on the family of mother and children, in consequence of which all endured great hardships of life. The murderer was never successfully apprehended, although there were several arrests and trials in court. In the entire life of Margaret MCCLINTOCK she lived a true Christian. Her one purpose was to meet her cruelly murdered husband in heaven. After moving to Pakota, Ind., she joined the C. (or O.) P. church, this being in 1893. Here she was satisfied with Christ and his promises, she nodded "yes". The funeral was preached by Rev. M. L. GILLESPIE, and the burial took place at the new Pakota cemetery. Monday, April 19.