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Lelia M. <I>Foster</I> Livermore

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Lelia M. Foster Livermore

Birth
Death
27 Oct 1950 (aged 75–76)
Burial
Newark Valley, Tioga County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Scrapbook newspaper clipping, hand written year '50, newspaper not identified:

MRS ADELBERT LIVERMORE

Leila F. Livermore died Oct. 27, at 87 Main St, Owego, where she lived.

She was the oldest child of Leonard and Elizabeth Walter Foster and was born June 11, 1874 at Foster, Town of Owego on the farm her great grandfather Abigail Foster and family from Vermont settled before 1800.

Her parents moved to Owego when she was a child and so she received her education in the public schools.

On Feb 9, 1898, she was united in marriage with Adelbert J. Livermore of Newark Valley where she resided until the spring of 1950.

She was a member of the Methodist Church and all its women's societies; the WCTU; Daughters of the American Revolution; the United States Daughters of the War of 1812.

Mrs. Livermore was organizing Regent of Beulah Patterson Brown Chapter, DAR. After her term as Regent expired, she was Registrar for many years, having done the genealogical work to organize. She was a registered genealogist in the United States and in England. (rest of article torn and missing)



Scrapbook newspaper clipping, hand written year '50, newspaper not identified:

MRS ADELBERT LIVERMORE

Leila F. Livermore died Oct. 27, at 87 Main St, Owego, where she lived.

She was the oldest child of Leonard and Elizabeth Walter Foster and was born June 11, 1874 at Foster, Town of Owego on the farm her great grandfather Abigail Foster and family from Vermont settled before 1800.

Her parents moved to Owego when she was a child and so she received her education in the public schools.

On Feb 9, 1898, she was united in marriage with Adelbert J. Livermore of Newark Valley where she resided until the spring of 1950.

She was a member of the Methodist Church and all its women's societies; the WCTU; Daughters of the American Revolution; the United States Daughters of the War of 1812.

Mrs. Livermore was organizing Regent of Beulah Patterson Brown Chapter, DAR. After her term as Regent expired, she was Registrar for many years, having done the genealogical work to organize. She was a registered genealogist in the United States and in England. (rest of article torn and missing)



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