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Harriet Jane <I>White</I> Woodhouse

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Harriet Jane White Woodhouse

Birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
17 Sep 1899 (aged 69)
Anacortes, Skagit County, Washington, USA
Burial
Anacortes, Skagit County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
LOT: C-017-11 SPACE 1
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Name: Harriett Jane White
Born: September 8, 1830 Roxbury Boston, Suffolk County Massachusetts
Died: September 17, 1899 Anacortes Skagit, County Washington
Spouse: John Vipond Woodhouse
Parents: William White, Nancy Avery
Occupation: Housewife/Entrepreneur
Cause of Death: Stroke
Volume #: Searching
Interment: Grandview Cemetery Anacortes, Skagit, Washington

Death Record: No

Married: September 8, 1847 Roxbury Boston Suffolk County Massachusetts
Now Boston Massachusetts
Marriage Record: Yes

OBITUARY Death of Mrs. HARRIET JANE WHITE Woodhouse September 21, 1899
Death of Mrs. HARRIET JANE WHITE Woodhouse


Mrs. Harriet Jane Woodhouse, wife of J.V. Woodhouse, died Sunday at the family home in this city, at the age of 70 years and 9 days. Mr. and Mrs. Woodhouse came here nearby ten years ago, and after buying a tract of land from the late William Allard, constructed a cozy of dwelling and converted their acquisition into a model home, where they have since lived. The health of Mrs. Woodhouse had not been good for a long time before her death, and upon one or two former occasions she had been so low that it was thought impossible for her to revive, but her naturally robust constitution told in her favor and she each time recovered. Although at times she suffered intensely, she bore it all bravely and was considered by her many friends as unusually cheery and jolly.

Mrs. Woodhouse was born September 8, 1829[1830], at Roxbury Massachusetts, and on her eighteenth birthday was married to Mr. Woodhouse. It was married to Mr. Woodhouse It was her pride to relate that in the course of their long married life they had never been apart for longer than four months at any one time, and that they had seldom been apart at all. She was the mother of ten children, all but two whom survive her, as one also one an adopted Son. One daughter Mrs. Robinson, resides in Anacortes.

The Funeral Services were conducted from the residence on Tuesday afternoon, interment being in Grandview Cemetery. The REV Charles Godsman conducted the services, Mrs. Woodhouse having become a member of his church about a year ago, prior to that time having been an Universalist. There was quite a gathering of friends of the family at the services and all have the deepest Sympathy for the bereaved husband and others of the family

September 21, 1899
Title: Weekly American, Anacortes, Washington Thursday


Name: Harriett Jane White
Born: September 8, 1830 Roxbury Boston, Suffolk County Massachusetts
Died: September 17, 1899 Anacortes Skagit, County Washington
Spouse: John Vipond Woodhouse
Parents: William White, Nancy Avery
Occupation: Housewife/Entrepreneur
Cause of Death: Stroke
Volume #: Searching
Interment: Grandview Cemetery Anacortes, Skagit, Washington

Death Record: No

Married: September 8, 1847 Roxbury Boston Suffolk County Massachusetts
Now Boston Massachusetts
Marriage Record: Yes

OBITUARY Death of Mrs. HARRIET JANE WHITE Woodhouse September 21, 1899
Death of Mrs. HARRIET JANE WHITE Woodhouse


Mrs. Harriet Jane Woodhouse, wife of J.V. Woodhouse, died Sunday at the family home in this city, at the age of 70 years and 9 days. Mr. and Mrs. Woodhouse came here nearby ten years ago, and after buying a tract of land from the late William Allard, constructed a cozy of dwelling and converted their acquisition into a model home, where they have since lived. The health of Mrs. Woodhouse had not been good for a long time before her death, and upon one or two former occasions she had been so low that it was thought impossible for her to revive, but her naturally robust constitution told in her favor and she each time recovered. Although at times she suffered intensely, she bore it all bravely and was considered by her many friends as unusually cheery and jolly.

Mrs. Woodhouse was born September 8, 1829[1830], at Roxbury Massachusetts, and on her eighteenth birthday was married to Mr. Woodhouse. It was married to Mr. Woodhouse It was her pride to relate that in the course of their long married life they had never been apart for longer than four months at any one time, and that they had seldom been apart at all. She was the mother of ten children, all but two whom survive her, as one also one an adopted Son. One daughter Mrs. Robinson, resides in Anacortes.

The Funeral Services were conducted from the residence on Tuesday afternoon, interment being in Grandview Cemetery. The REV Charles Godsman conducted the services, Mrs. Woodhouse having become a member of his church about a year ago, prior to that time having been an Universalist. There was quite a gathering of friends of the family at the services and all have the deepest Sympathy for the bereaved husband and others of the family

September 21, 1899
Title: Weekly American, Anacortes, Washington Thursday




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