Name: Elizabeth Coutts Arrival Date: 29 Aug 1879 Birth Year: abt 1854 Age: 25 Gender: Female Ethnicity/Race-/Nationality: Scottish (Scotish) Place of Origin: Scotland Port of Departure: Glasgow, Scotland and Larne, Ireland Destination: United States of America Port of Arrival: New York Port Arrival State: New York Port Arrival Country: United States Ship Name: State of Pennsylvania
The Issaquah Independent 24 Sep 1909
Mrs. Coutts sold her ranch in the Upper Valley Tuesday to a Mr Reinikka. The property was more than half cleared and included a new house, gravity water system and orchard. The Consideration was $3,000.
Passing of "Grandma Coutts" Last Friday
from Issaquah Press 29 Jun 1933
Mrs E A Coutts, a former Issaquah resident, passed away at her home in Ethel, WA on Friday morning after a protracted illness. She lived here for over forty years before moving to Ethel, and was known to her many friends as "Grandma Coutts." They will hear of her passing with deep regret. Funeral services were held Monday at Centralia; where interment was made.
Surviving are six sons, George, Neil, John, Mason, Frank & William, all of whom live at Ethel. Mrs Coutts was the aunt of George, Jim, and Charles Clark and Mrs. Clyde Darst of Issaquah.
Name: Elizabeth Coutts Arrival Date: 29 Aug 1879 Birth Year: abt 1854 Age: 25 Gender: Female Ethnicity/Race-/Nationality: Scottish (Scotish) Place of Origin: Scotland Port of Departure: Glasgow, Scotland and Larne, Ireland Destination: United States of America Port of Arrival: New York Port Arrival State: New York Port Arrival Country: United States Ship Name: State of Pennsylvania
The Issaquah Independent 24 Sep 1909
Mrs. Coutts sold her ranch in the Upper Valley Tuesday to a Mr Reinikka. The property was more than half cleared and included a new house, gravity water system and orchard. The Consideration was $3,000.
Passing of "Grandma Coutts" Last Friday
from Issaquah Press 29 Jun 1933
Mrs E A Coutts, a former Issaquah resident, passed away at her home in Ethel, WA on Friday morning after a protracted illness. She lived here for over forty years before moving to Ethel, and was known to her many friends as "Grandma Coutts." They will hear of her passing with deep regret. Funeral services were held Monday at Centralia; where interment was made.
Surviving are six sons, George, Neil, John, Mason, Frank & William, all of whom live at Ethel. Mrs Coutts was the aunt of George, Jim, and Charles Clark and Mrs. Clyde Darst of Issaquah.
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