The Herald-Journal newspaper
Monday, March 11, 1940
Page 6, Column 6
MRS. AGNES M. A. BROTT
Mrs. Agnes Mary Adams Brott, a resident of Marcellus, died Sunday night at the home of her father, John Adams, 233 Gertrude Street. Born in Syracuse, Mrs. Brott, wife of William Brott, had lived in Marcellus for the last 25 years. She was a communicant of St. Francis Xavier Church, Marcellus, and a member of its Altar Society. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Abend of Marietta; four sisters, Mrs. George Doty and the Misses Emma, Sophia and Mary Ellen Adams of Syracuse, and four brothers, Henry, Atlas and Arthur Adams of Syracuse and George Adams of Liverpool. The funeral will be from her father’s home at 9 A.M. Wednesday and in St. Vincent de Paul Church a half hour later. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery.
The Herald-Journal newspaper
Monday, March 11, 1940
Page 6, Column 6
MRS. AGNES M. A. BROTT
Mrs. Agnes Mary Adams Brott, a resident of Marcellus, died Sunday night at the home of her father, John Adams, 233 Gertrude Street. Born in Syracuse, Mrs. Brott, wife of William Brott, had lived in Marcellus for the last 25 years. She was a communicant of St. Francis Xavier Church, Marcellus, and a member of its Altar Society. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Abend of Marietta; four sisters, Mrs. George Doty and the Misses Emma, Sophia and Mary Ellen Adams of Syracuse, and four brothers, Henry, Atlas and Arthur Adams of Syracuse and George Adams of Liverpool. The funeral will be from her father’s home at 9 A.M. Wednesday and in St. Vincent de Paul Church a half hour later. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery.
Family Members
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Clara Mary Adams Robinson
1879–1937
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Henry Edmund Adams
1883–1968
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Herbert Ephriam Adams
1886–1931
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Emma M. Adams
1888–1942
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Mae Adams Doty
1889–1961
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Sophie M. Adams
1890–1983
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George William Adams Sr
1892–1975
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Atlas J. Adams
1894–1952
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Mary Ellen Adams
1896–1977
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Corp Arthur J Adams
1897–1959
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Laura Adams
1901–1936
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