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Adeline <I>Vahne</I> Blair

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Adeline Vahne Blair

Birth
Vermont, USA
Death
2 Dec 1903 (aged 97)
Friendship, Adams County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Friendship, Adams County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3 (northwest section)
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BLAIR, Adeline
Adeline BLAIR 1806 - 1903
Surnames: Blair, Vahne, Walton
From the Adams County Press, Saturday 12 Dec 1903, P1
Adeline VAHNE BLAIR was born in the town of Shelot, Vermont in 1806, and was married to Francis BLAIR and resided there until they moved to Wisconsin in 1860, settling in Adams county. Her home had been continuously in this county, except two years spent with a son at Coloma. Three years ago she came to Friendship to live with her daughter, Mrs. WALTON, where she passed away Wednesday night last week at 11 o'clock. She is survived by one son and one daughter. Mrs. BLAIR was 97 years old at the time of her death, and had been in feeble health for a long time. The end was not unexpected and came quietly and peacefully. She leaves many friends and will be greatly missed. She was a great-great grandmother and four generations in line attended her funeral. Funeral services were conducted from the Congregational church Saturday. Rev. A. H. Smith officiated and preached from the text "Thinkest thou this to be right?" The interment was in the village cemetery.

BLAIR, Adeline
Adeline BLAIR 1806 - 1903
Surnames: Blair, Vahne, Walton
From the Adams County Press, Saturday 12 Dec 1903, P1
Adeline VAHNE BLAIR was born in the town of Shelot, Vermont in 1806, and was married to Francis BLAIR and resided there until they moved to Wisconsin in 1860, settling in Adams county. Her home had been continuously in this county, except two years spent with a son at Coloma. Three years ago she came to Friendship to live with her daughter, Mrs. WALTON, where she passed away Wednesday night last week at 11 o'clock. She is survived by one son and one daughter. Mrs. BLAIR was 97 years old at the time of her death, and had been in feeble health for a long time. The end was not unexpected and came quietly and peacefully. She leaves many friends and will be greatly missed. She was a great-great grandmother and four generations in line attended her funeral. Funeral services were conducted from the Congregational church Saturday. Rev. A. H. Smith officiated and preached from the text "Thinkest thou this to be right?" The interment was in the village cemetery.


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