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Ullman, Caroline -- Mrs. Caroline Ullman, the daughter of Jacob and Catherine nee Clouse Conrad, was born March 15, 1843 on the old Clouse homestead, east of Loudonville and died July 4, 1922, having reached the age of 79 years, 3 months and 19 days. She was baptized in early infancy and on March 29, 1857 she renewed this vow in the rite of confirmation in the Lutheran Church at Loudonville by Rev. Schiedt. In the next year, on February 24, 1858, she was united in marriage with George Ullman. Three sons and four daughters were born to bless this union. Her husband, three brothers, one half-sister, an nfant son and five grandchildren have preceded her to eternity. She leaves to mourn six children, John and William Ullman of Loudonville, Mrs. Mary Miley, Mrs. Elizabeth Parsons of Nashville; Mrs. George Young of Greer and Mrs. Dallas Beck residing on the homestead in Drakes Valley. Here she passed away having spent 58 of her life on this farm. She also leaves one sister, Mrs. Catherine Herbrand of Sidney, O., two half-brothers, William Conrad of Loudonville and Henry Conrad of Drakes Valley, 13 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, besides many relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Friday, July 7, at Kaylor Ridge, by her pastor Rev. D.V. Poorman, after which she was laid to rest in the Kaylor Ridge cemetery. “Beloved, it is well! God’s ways are always right; And perfect love is o’er them all, Tho far above our sight! Beloved, it is well! The deep and sore the smart, The hand that wounds know how to bind and heal a broken heart. Beloved, it is well! The path that Jesus trod, Tho rough and strait and dark it be, Leads home to heaven and God.” Submitted by Linda & Shirley. [Loudonville Times, 7-13-1922].