Obituary:
Mrs. Anna C. Appleby, widow of John Appleby, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jane Kurtz, near Shirleysburg, June 10th, the result of a stroke of paralysis. At the time of her death she was past 76 years of age, born in Dublin Township, May 1, 1846. Anna C. Appleby was the daughter of James and Elizabeth Fleming. She was married to John Appleby who died Jan. 25, 1911. For 13 years Mr. Appleby was Steward at the County Home at Shirleysburg, where his wife was know for her great kindness to the inmates and was greatly loved by all of them who came under the supervision of the Appleby's during that time. Mrs. Appleby was a faithful member of the Presbyterian Church at Shirleysburg for many years. Surviving are eight children who are T. Bruce Appleby, of Decorum; Mrs. O.B. Colgate, of Shirleysburg; J.C. Appleby, of Clearridge, Mrs. J.M. Kurtz, of Shirleysburg, J.A. Appleaby, of Clearridge; H.C. Appleby, Polo Ill.; e.W., of Altoona, and R.R. of Orbisonia. Three children are deceased. Three sisters and two brothers also survive. They are: R. M. Fleming, Shade Valley, Harper Fleming, Saltillo; Mrs. Joseph Gray, Shirleysburg; Mrs. Rachel Foreman, of Concautville, Pa. The funeral services in charge of Rev. Cowan of the Presbyterian church were held at Neelyton church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with interment in the Neelyton cemetery. Undertaker A.J. Barben of Mount Union conducted the funeral.
The Daily News
Huntingdon, PA.
Thursday, June 15, 1922
Page 7
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Obituary:
Mrs. Anna C. Appleby, widow of John Appleby, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jane Kurtz, near Shirleysburg, June 10th, the result of a stroke of paralysis. At the time of her death she was past 76 years of age, born in Dublin Township, May 1, 1846. Anna C. Appleby was the daughter of James and Elizabeth Fleming. She was married to John Appleby who died Jan. 25, 1911. For 13 years Mr. Appleby was Steward at the County Home at Shirleysburg, where his wife was know for her great kindness to the inmates and was greatly loved by all of them who came under the supervision of the Appleby's during that time. Mrs. Appleby was a faithful member of the Presbyterian Church at Shirleysburg for many years. Surviving are eight children who are T. Bruce Appleby, of Decorum; Mrs. O.B. Colgate, of Shirleysburg; J.C. Appleby, of Clearridge, Mrs. J.M. Kurtz, of Shirleysburg, J.A. Appleaby, of Clearridge; H.C. Appleby, Polo Ill.; e.W., of Altoona, and R.R. of Orbisonia. Three children are deceased. Three sisters and two brothers also survive. They are: R. M. Fleming, Shade Valley, Harper Fleming, Saltillo; Mrs. Joseph Gray, Shirleysburg; Mrs. Rachel Foreman, of Concautville, Pa. The funeral services in charge of Rev. Cowan of the Presbyterian church were held at Neelyton church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with interment in the Neelyton cemetery. Undertaker A.J. Barben of Mount Union conducted the funeral.
The Daily News
Huntingdon, PA.
Thursday, June 15, 1922
Page 7
newspaperARCHIVE.com
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(1846-1922)
Gravesite Details
Buried with husband John Scott Appleby and daughter Rettie
Family Members
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Jane Isabelle "Belle" Fleming Gray
1841–1925
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Robert Morton Fleming
1843–1932
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Joseph Wilson Fleming
1845–1916
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William McGinnis Fleming
1846–1912
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James Harper Fleming
1849–1935
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Dr John Campbell Fleming
1850–1911
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Hannah Elizabeth Fleming
1852–1879
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Thomas Elliott Fleming
1852–1911
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Rachel Eleanor Fleming Foreman
1855–1936
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Hadassah Mary "Dessie" Fleming Foreman
1856–1941
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Lauretta Alice "Rettie" Appleby Foreman
1868–1892
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Thomas Bruce Appleby
1870–1955
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Mary Matilda "Tillie" Appleby Foreman
1871–1909
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Priscilla Belle Appleby Colgate
1873–1963
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James Chalmer Appleby
1874–1959
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Jane Anna Appleby Kurtz
1876–1964
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John Orren Appleby
1880–1952
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Harry Cloyd Appleby
1881–1956
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Ulie Ellis Appleby
1882–1965
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Jesse Warren Appleby
1884–1884
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Rollo Roy Appleby
1887–1924
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