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Mary R. <I>Baer</I> Abbott

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Mary R. Baer Abbott

Birth
Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA
Death
12 Jun 1918 (aged 61)
Peru, Miami County, Indiana, USA
Burial
North Manchester, Wabash County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Wife of Franklin Abbott. Mary's d/c shows that she died of endocarditis.

As Mary R. (nee Baer) Abbott, she married Henry Ulrey on April 2, 1908, in Allen Co., IN. She was 51 and divorced; he was 58 and recently widowed. His wife, Elizabeth had died in Jan. 1908, just three months prior.

Obituary:
CHIEF ABBOTTS MOTHER DIES
Mrs. Mary Abbott Dies Unexpectedly of Cholera Morbus.

Mrs Mary Abbott aged 60 year, mother of Dayton F. Abbott, chief of the Fort Wayne police department, died unexpectedly yesterday at the home of a friend at Peru, Ind. where she had been visiting for the past four weeks. Death was due to cholera morbus, with which the decedent was stricken day before yesterday. Although she had been in good health until taken ill Tuesday. Mrs Abbott was unable to withstand the attack and her condition became rapidly more critical until death ensued yesterday.

The notification of their mother's death came as a great shock to Chief Abbott and his brother, Albert Abbott, as prior to Tuesday the decedent had enjoyed excellent health. The sons left immediately for and will accompany the body to Manchester, where funeral services and interment will take place at a time to be announced later.

Date: 1918-06-13
Fort Wayne News Sentinel
Wife of Franklin Abbott. Mary's d/c shows that she died of endocarditis.

As Mary R. (nee Baer) Abbott, she married Henry Ulrey on April 2, 1908, in Allen Co., IN. She was 51 and divorced; he was 58 and recently widowed. His wife, Elizabeth had died in Jan. 1908, just three months prior.

Obituary:
CHIEF ABBOTTS MOTHER DIES
Mrs. Mary Abbott Dies Unexpectedly of Cholera Morbus.

Mrs Mary Abbott aged 60 year, mother of Dayton F. Abbott, chief of the Fort Wayne police department, died unexpectedly yesterday at the home of a friend at Peru, Ind. where she had been visiting for the past four weeks. Death was due to cholera morbus, with which the decedent was stricken day before yesterday. Although she had been in good health until taken ill Tuesday. Mrs Abbott was unable to withstand the attack and her condition became rapidly more critical until death ensued yesterday.

The notification of their mother's death came as a great shock to Chief Abbott and his brother, Albert Abbott, as prior to Tuesday the decedent had enjoyed excellent health. The sons left immediately for and will accompany the body to Manchester, where funeral services and interment will take place at a time to be announced later.

Date: 1918-06-13
Fort Wayne News Sentinel


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  • Created by: OPPSheryl
  • Added: Nov 15, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44368662/mary_r-abbott: accessed ), memorial page for Mary R. Baer Abbott (31 May 1857–12 Jun 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 44368662, citing Oaklawn Cemetery, North Manchester, Wabash County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by OPPSheryl (contributor 47070645).