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Martha <I>Edwards</I> Elliott

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Martha Edwards Elliott

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12 Sep 1932 (aged 88)
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Fayette, Delta County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Funeral Services for Mrs. Elliott Thursday Afternoon
Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Elliott, well known Sac Bay resident who died Monday afternoon, will be held at the Elliott home at 2 o'clock C. S. T. Thursday afternoon. Burial will be in the Sac Bay cemetery.
Mrs. Elliott was born at St. Sylvester, Province of Quebec, Canada, Dec. 26, 1843. Her family immigrated to Sussex, Waukesha county, Wisconsin in 1854. On Nov. 9, 1864, she was married in St. Alban's Episcopal church in Sussex to Samuel Elliott, who died in 1889.
Immediately following her marriage, she came with her husband to Sac Bay, where she had continuously resided for more than 67 years. Five children were born to her: Henry who died at the age of eight; Samuel T. who died in 1912; and three daughters, Misses Lucy, Mattie and Adelle who are at home.
Because of her long residence in the district, Mrs. Elliott was one of the best known and beloved in the Garden peninsula.
Arrangements are in charge of the Anderson Funeral Home. [Escanaba Daily Press: 14 Sep 1932]
Funeral Services for Mrs. Elliott Thursday Afternoon
Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Elliott, well known Sac Bay resident who died Monday afternoon, will be held at the Elliott home at 2 o'clock C. S. T. Thursday afternoon. Burial will be in the Sac Bay cemetery.
Mrs. Elliott was born at St. Sylvester, Province of Quebec, Canada, Dec. 26, 1843. Her family immigrated to Sussex, Waukesha county, Wisconsin in 1854. On Nov. 9, 1864, she was married in St. Alban's Episcopal church in Sussex to Samuel Elliott, who died in 1889.
Immediately following her marriage, she came with her husband to Sac Bay, where she had continuously resided for more than 67 years. Five children were born to her: Henry who died at the age of eight; Samuel T. who died in 1912; and three daughters, Misses Lucy, Mattie and Adelle who are at home.
Because of her long residence in the district, Mrs. Elliott was one of the best known and beloved in the Garden peninsula.
Arrangements are in charge of the Anderson Funeral Home. [Escanaba Daily Press: 14 Sep 1932]


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