Edmeston -
The death of Mrs. Charles Alger occurred Monday evening, July 28 at the St. Elizabeth's hospital, Utica, where she had been a patient for the past month.
Belle Fargo Alger was the only child of Hezekiah M. and Sarah Clarke Fargo and was born October 2, 1872 at Cincinnatus. Her girlhood was spent in that locality and on October 26, 1892 she was united in marriage to Charles Alger of Edmeston at Norwich .
Besides the husband, she is survived by two sons and one daughter, Ray of Cary street, Binghamton, Mrs. Kinley Gould of Winchester, N. H., and Roger of Clayville, R. D., one grandson, Adrian Gould of Wincheter, N. H., and two great grandsons.
Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, July 31., with interment in the Edmeston Union cemetery.
Full obituary printed in The Otsego Farmer Cooperstown, N.Y. Friday, Aug. 8, 1947, page 10
Edmeston -
The death of Mrs. Charles Alger occurred Monday evening, July 28 at the St. Elizabeth's hospital, Utica, where she had been a patient for the past month.
Belle Fargo Alger was the only child of Hezekiah M. and Sarah Clarke Fargo and was born October 2, 1872 at Cincinnatus. Her girlhood was spent in that locality and on October 26, 1892 she was united in marriage to Charles Alger of Edmeston at Norwich .
Besides the husband, she is survived by two sons and one daughter, Ray of Cary street, Binghamton, Mrs. Kinley Gould of Winchester, N. H., and Roger of Clayville, R. D., one grandson, Adrian Gould of Wincheter, N. H., and two great grandsons.
Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, July 31., with interment in the Edmeston Union cemetery.
Full obituary printed in The Otsego Farmer Cooperstown, N.Y. Friday, Aug. 8, 1947, page 10
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