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Cornelia <I>Skinner</I> Holley

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Cornelia Skinner Holley

Birth
Death
10 Mar 1921 (aged 74)
Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
Burial
Adams, Jefferson County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Adams, March 14- The body of Mrs. Cornelia E. Holley of Troy, aged 75 years, will arrive in Adams, according to a notice received by Funeral Director Ross C. Scott, Tuesday afternoon, and funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 10:30 from the Presbyterian church of which she was a member, Rev. Charles L. Luther officiating. Burial will be made in the family plot in Rural cemetery.

Mrs. Holley was the daughter of the late Judge Calvin Skinner, who with John H. Whipple, Samuel Bond, Calvin R. Totmon and Wells Benton were the first trustees of Adams village. Mrs. Holley has lived with her sister, Mrs. D. M. Green, in Troy since the death of her husband many years ago. The sisters had always kept their membership in Adams Presbyterian church and had contributed to its support, usually spending a part of each year at the old Green family residence on Church street.

Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, N.Y., Monday Afternoon, March 14, 1921
Adams, March 14- The body of Mrs. Cornelia E. Holley of Troy, aged 75 years, will arrive in Adams, according to a notice received by Funeral Director Ross C. Scott, Tuesday afternoon, and funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 10:30 from the Presbyterian church of which she was a member, Rev. Charles L. Luther officiating. Burial will be made in the family plot in Rural cemetery.

Mrs. Holley was the daughter of the late Judge Calvin Skinner, who with John H. Whipple, Samuel Bond, Calvin R. Totmon and Wells Benton were the first trustees of Adams village. Mrs. Holley has lived with her sister, Mrs. D. M. Green, in Troy since the death of her husband many years ago. The sisters had always kept their membership in Adams Presbyterian church and had contributed to its support, usually spending a part of each year at the old Green family residence on Church street.

Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, N.Y., Monday Afternoon, March 14, 1921


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