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Anne Dulaney “Annie” <I>Farley</I> Bellenger

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Anne Dulaney “Annie” Farley Bellenger

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
23 Apr 1975 (aged 85)
Florida, USA
Burial
Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 4, Block 3
Memorial ID
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Alabama Marriages:
Name: Annie D. Farley
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 3 Jan 1912
Marriage Place: Calhoun County, Alabama
Spouse: Harry P. Bellenger
FHL Film Number: 1035497
Reference ID: P328

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Florida Death Index:
Name: Anne Farley Bellenger
Race: White
Age at Death: 85
Birth Date: 8 Feb 1890
Death Date: 23 Apr 1975
Death Place: Dade, Florida, United States

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US Passport (typed):
Annie Farley Bellenger, age 28, birth: 8 Feb. 1890, clearly typed Gadsden, Alabama (but indexed as Verbena, AL), residence: Macon, GA, passport issue: 10 Sept. 1918, spouse: H.P. Bellenger.

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The 1900 and 1910 Federal census enumerates the Farley family living in Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama. By 1920, Annie and Harry Bellenger resided in Macon, Bibb County, Alabama. The Bellenger's were living in Coral Gables, Florida as per the 1930 census and in 1940 they were residents of Miami Beach, Florida.

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Obituary - The Miami Herald, Friday, April 25, 1975, page 6-B

Anne Farley, University Drive, Coral Gables, passed away Wednesday, April 23, 1975. She was born in Verbena, Alabama and moved to the Miami area in 1920. She was the widow of the late Harry P. Bellenger. They had resided in Coral Gables and Miami Beach for 55 years. She served overseas in England and France with the American Red Cross during WW I and was stationed in Paris at the time of the Armistice signing. She was a Gray Lady at Biltmore Army Hospital during WW II. Founder member of the Miami Junior League, listed in Who's Who. Member of Citizen Advisory Committee of the UM for Pres. Stanford. Member of Bath Club, chairman of Flower Show for 3 years, attended Presbyterian Church in Coral Gables and former member of the Miami Beach Community Church. She is survived by daughter, Anne Farley Bellenger, Florida City; sister, Mrs. A.J. Goodwin, Anniston, Alabama; nieces and nephews. Funeral service and interment under the direction of Collier-Butler Funeral Home, Gadsden with local arrangements by Philbrick and Sons Coral Gables Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contribution to the Florida Lion's Eye Bank.

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Same obituary published in The Gadsden Times, Friday, April 25, 1975, page 7.
Alabama Marriages:
Name: Annie D. Farley
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 3 Jan 1912
Marriage Place: Calhoun County, Alabama
Spouse: Harry P. Bellenger
FHL Film Number: 1035497
Reference ID: P328

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Florida Death Index:
Name: Anne Farley Bellenger
Race: White
Age at Death: 85
Birth Date: 8 Feb 1890
Death Date: 23 Apr 1975
Death Place: Dade, Florida, United States

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US Passport (typed):
Annie Farley Bellenger, age 28, birth: 8 Feb. 1890, clearly typed Gadsden, Alabama (but indexed as Verbena, AL), residence: Macon, GA, passport issue: 10 Sept. 1918, spouse: H.P. Bellenger.

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The 1900 and 1910 Federal census enumerates the Farley family living in Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama. By 1920, Annie and Harry Bellenger resided in Macon, Bibb County, Alabama. The Bellenger's were living in Coral Gables, Florida as per the 1930 census and in 1940 they were residents of Miami Beach, Florida.

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Obituary - The Miami Herald, Friday, April 25, 1975, page 6-B

Anne Farley, University Drive, Coral Gables, passed away Wednesday, April 23, 1975. She was born in Verbena, Alabama and moved to the Miami area in 1920. She was the widow of the late Harry P. Bellenger. They had resided in Coral Gables and Miami Beach for 55 years. She served overseas in England and France with the American Red Cross during WW I and was stationed in Paris at the time of the Armistice signing. She was a Gray Lady at Biltmore Army Hospital during WW II. Founder member of the Miami Junior League, listed in Who's Who. Member of Citizen Advisory Committee of the UM for Pres. Stanford. Member of Bath Club, chairman of Flower Show for 3 years, attended Presbyterian Church in Coral Gables and former member of the Miami Beach Community Church. She is survived by daughter, Anne Farley Bellenger, Florida City; sister, Mrs. A.J. Goodwin, Anniston, Alabama; nieces and nephews. Funeral service and interment under the direction of Collier-Butler Funeral Home, Gadsden with local arrangements by Philbrick and Sons Coral Gables Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contribution to the Florida Lion's Eye Bank.

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Same obituary published in The Gadsden Times, Friday, April 25, 1975, page 7.


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  • Maintained by: NGL
  • Originally Created by: mulder
  • Added: Apr 6, 2006
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13874541/anne_dulaney-bellenger: accessed ), memorial page for Anne Dulaney “Annie” Farley Bellenger (8 Feb 1890–23 Apr 1975), Find a Grave Memorial ID 13874541, citing Forrest Cemetery, Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by NGL (contributor 47559287).