Daughter of Townsend RYAN
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Obituary
Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster, Pa.
Monday February 10, 1913, p. 2
Mrs. Frances A, Trout.
Mrs. Frances A. Trout, whose home is at No. 808 North Duke street, died on Saturday evening at the home of her son-in-law, Benjamin F. Bowers, at Paradise. The cause of her death was uraemic poisoning. The deceased was in her 79th year, and the wife of George B. Trout. She was a daughter of the late Townsend Ryan and was born near Strasburg. She was taken sick three weeks ago while on a visit to her daughter. Besides her husband she leaves these children: Sylvester, George, Charles and Mrs. Oliver Clary, all of Philadelphia; Harry E., Lancaster; Mrs. James McClure, of Maytown; Mrs. B.F. Bard, Paradise; Birchard, of Strasburg, and Walter, of West Chester. There are twenty-eight great-grandchildren. The following brothers of deceased are living: John and Nathaniel Ryan, of this city, and David Ryan, of West Grove, Chester county. A private funeral service will take place on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. Bowers, Paradise, at 1 o'clock. Regular funeral services will also be held at 2:30 o'clock in Longenecker's meeting house, with interment in the adjoining cemetery.
Source: Obituary research by Don E. Trout
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Photography by Donald Eugene Trout, Akron, PA.
Daughter of Townsend RYAN
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Obituary
Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster, Pa.
Monday February 10, 1913, p. 2
Mrs. Frances A, Trout.
Mrs. Frances A. Trout, whose home is at No. 808 North Duke street, died on Saturday evening at the home of her son-in-law, Benjamin F. Bowers, at Paradise. The cause of her death was uraemic poisoning. The deceased was in her 79th year, and the wife of George B. Trout. She was a daughter of the late Townsend Ryan and was born near Strasburg. She was taken sick three weeks ago while on a visit to her daughter. Besides her husband she leaves these children: Sylvester, George, Charles and Mrs. Oliver Clary, all of Philadelphia; Harry E., Lancaster; Mrs. James McClure, of Maytown; Mrs. B.F. Bard, Paradise; Birchard, of Strasburg, and Walter, of West Chester. There are twenty-eight great-grandchildren. The following brothers of deceased are living: John and Nathaniel Ryan, of this city, and David Ryan, of West Grove, Chester county. A private funeral service will take place on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. Bowers, Paradise, at 1 o'clock. Regular funeral services will also be held at 2:30 o'clock in Longenecker's meeting house, with interment in the adjoining cemetery.
Source: Obituary research by Don E. Trout
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Photography by Donald Eugene Trout, Akron, PA.
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