Upon her mother's death from complications from her childbirth, at two weeks of age, young Cora went to live with the children's Aunt and Uncle, Louisa Cedelia (Shore) Winn and Marshall Winn.
Marshall and Louisa's marriage was marked almost from its beginning by their caring for her other family members, and Cora was also lovingly welcomed into their home.
The Shore family also extended another loving hand towards the children at their mother's death. Cora's older brother, Winfred Thomas Shore, upon his mother's death, at two years of age, went to live with the children's Grandmother, Mary Ann (Brandenburg) Shore-Baker, there in Goshen Township.
Young Cora Mary Shore died very young. She died at 1 year, 10 months, 7 days.
Upon her mother's death from complications from her childbirth, at two weeks of age, young Cora went to live with the children's Aunt and Uncle, Louisa Cedelia (Shore) Winn and Marshall Winn.
Marshall and Louisa's marriage was marked almost from its beginning by their caring for her other family members, and Cora was also lovingly welcomed into their home.
The Shore family also extended another loving hand towards the children at their mother's death. Cora's older brother, Winfred Thomas Shore, upon his mother's death, at two years of age, went to live with the children's Grandmother, Mary Ann (Brandenburg) Shore-Baker, there in Goshen Township.
Young Cora Mary Shore died very young. She died at 1 year, 10 months, 7 days.
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The Himes Cemetery sign lists the incorrect ages at death of mother Caroline "Cora," son Winfred, and young baby Cora
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