Mrs. Ed J. Smalley died on Sunday last from the effects of an apoplectic
stroke received on the Monday previous while at Marengo, Ill. Mrs. Smalley
went to New York last July and spent the time since then in visiting friends
in that and other states. Her husband met her in Chicago from whence they
went to Marengo. They were preparing to leave that place for Calodonia, Minn.,
when their purpose was arrested by this deadly stroke. Mrs. Smalley was
feeling well and had no premonition in the wry of bad health.
She was brought home on Saturday. During the whole time she retained her
consciousness but did not recover her power of speech. Her funeral took place
on Tuesday.
Mrs. Smalley was born in Williamsville, N.Y., in January, 1821 and married Mr.
Smalley there in her 18th year. She came west with her husband in 1847 and
resided in Sheboygan until 1857 when they removed to Manitowoc, where she resided
until the time of her death. She was the mother of a large family and her sons
have made their impress in the localities in which they reside.
Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, November 1, 1883
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[bur. 10-29-1883]
Mrs. Ed J. Smalley died on Sunday last from the effects of an apoplectic
stroke received on the Monday previous while at Marengo, Ill. Mrs. Smalley
went to New York last July and spent the time since then in visiting friends
in that and other states. Her husband met her in Chicago from whence they
went to Marengo. They were preparing to leave that place for Calodonia, Minn.,
when their purpose was arrested by this deadly stroke. Mrs. Smalley was
feeling well and had no premonition in the wry of bad health.
She was brought home on Saturday. During the whole time she retained her
consciousness but did not recover her power of speech. Her funeral took place
on Tuesday.
Mrs. Smalley was born in Williamsville, N.Y., in January, 1821 and married Mr.
Smalley there in her 18th year. She came west with her husband in 1847 and
resided in Sheboygan until 1857 when they removed to Manitowoc, where she resided
until the time of her death. She was the mother of a large family and her sons
have made their impress in the localities in which they reside.
Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, November 1, 1883
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[bur. 10-29-1883]
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