Adeline Darling “Addie” <I>Smith</I> Hawley

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Adeline Darling “Addie” Smith Hawley

Birth
Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
25 Nov 1942 (aged 89)
Westerville, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.0192032, Longitude: -83.0230103
Plot
1917 Addition, Lot 89, Space 1
Memorial ID
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Addie (Smith) Hawley was born to Larkin and Lydia (Darling) Smith while they were visiting family in Holden, MA. They returned after her birth to Ohio, living near the town of Woodstock.

Little is known of her early years, with the exception that she at one point lived in Milford Center, Ohio when her father was the Postmaster there. At some point she was sent to Massachusetts, and finishing school with her Aunt Phelps ("It did not take" per her daughter in law Jessie:)

Addie married Delano John Hawley in the early 1870s in Union County, Ohio. They had 4 children, 3 of which were living when the family left Milford Center for Columbus, Ohio. It is assumed that she worked sometimes in DJ's businesses.

In her later years she provided a home for many of her grandchildren at her residence, 70 W. Northwood Ave. in the University District of Columbus while they worked or studied at OSU. Addie lived in difficult financial times late in life, often getting support from her sons, as well as grandchildren that lived with her.

She passed away at a rest home in Westerville, Ohio around 2:30 PM on November 25, 1942 and was buried with her husband DJ in Union Cemetery on November 27, 1942.
Addie (Smith) Hawley was born to Larkin and Lydia (Darling) Smith while they were visiting family in Holden, MA. They returned after her birth to Ohio, living near the town of Woodstock.

Little is known of her early years, with the exception that she at one point lived in Milford Center, Ohio when her father was the Postmaster there. At some point she was sent to Massachusetts, and finishing school with her Aunt Phelps ("It did not take" per her daughter in law Jessie:)

Addie married Delano John Hawley in the early 1870s in Union County, Ohio. They had 4 children, 3 of which were living when the family left Milford Center for Columbus, Ohio. It is assumed that she worked sometimes in DJ's businesses.

In her later years she provided a home for many of her grandchildren at her residence, 70 W. Northwood Ave. in the University District of Columbus while they worked or studied at OSU. Addie lived in difficult financial times late in life, often getting support from her sons, as well as grandchildren that lived with her.

She passed away at a rest home in Westerville, Ohio around 2:30 PM on November 25, 1942 and was buried with her husband DJ in Union Cemetery on November 27, 1942.


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