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Amanda <I>Chichester</I> Pegg

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Amanda Chichester Pegg

Birth
Wilson, Niagara County, New York, USA
Death
4 Apr 1911 (aged 84)
Morenci, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Morenci, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.7330481, Longitude: -84.222179
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Adrian Daily Telegraph - Adrian, Michigan
April 10, 1911

Morenci Observer: - Amanda Chichester Pegg was born in town of Wilson, Niagara county, New York, April 27, 1826, and died at her residence in Dover April 4, 1911, making her age 85 years lacking a few days.

She was married to Samuel Pegg August 13, 1849, and five children, H. D. Pegg of Morenci, Miles Pegg, a druggist at Belleville, F. D. Pegg of Morenci, and the Misses Dora and Cora Pegg, who have been with their mother on the farm, survive the good mother. The husband died some 25 years ago.

Deceased came to Michigan in 1833, making her home in Tecumseh. In the early days she was one of the county teachers and dispensed learning in the schools at Wamplers and Evans lakes.

The first years of her married life were spent in Adrian, city and township, the family, moving to Morenci in 1853, and in 1870 they moved to Dover.

Her life was full of goodness and her interest in boys and girls continued long after she reached the allotted three score years and ten. She was a Christian lady and was affiliated with the Presbyterian denomination at Clayton.

Adrian Daily Telegraph - Adrian, Michigan
April 10, 1911

Morenci Observer: - Amanda Chichester Pegg was born in town of Wilson, Niagara county, New York, April 27, 1826, and died at her residence in Dover April 4, 1911, making her age 85 years lacking a few days.

She was married to Samuel Pegg August 13, 1849, and five children, H. D. Pegg of Morenci, Miles Pegg, a druggist at Belleville, F. D. Pegg of Morenci, and the Misses Dora and Cora Pegg, who have been with their mother on the farm, survive the good mother. The husband died some 25 years ago.

Deceased came to Michigan in 1833, making her home in Tecumseh. In the early days she was one of the county teachers and dispensed learning in the schools at Wamplers and Evans lakes.

The first years of her married life were spent in Adrian, city and township, the family, moving to Morenci in 1853, and in 1870 they moved to Dover.

Her life was full of goodness and her interest in boys and girls continued long after she reached the allotted three score years and ten. She was a Christian lady and was affiliated with the Presbyterian denomination at Clayton.



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