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Elizabeth Hannah <I>Ayer</I> Ayer

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Elizabeth Hannah Ayer Ayer

Birth
Franklin, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death
1 Mar 1904 (aged 78)
Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Plattsburgh Sentinel Newspaper, March 18, 1904: Elizabeth H. Ayer whose death occured March 1, 1904, was born in Franklin, Connecticut, Sept 29, 1825. She was a direct descendent of loyal Puritan stock who came to America from England and Scotland three years after the Mayflower. Her father, Chas. Ayer, was a soldier in the war of 1812. In 1828 her parents moved to Erie County, New York, near Buffalo, where she grew to womanhood and received her education. She taught schools for several years in Erie County. On March 7, 1852, she was united in marriage to Omar. H. Ayer of Schuyler Falls, where they resided until 1864, when they removed to Kansas and located six miles south of Lawrence, where she spent the remainder of her life. Her husband and six children survive her.
Plattsburgh Sentinel Newspaper, March 18, 1904: Elizabeth H. Ayer whose death occured March 1, 1904, was born in Franklin, Connecticut, Sept 29, 1825. She was a direct descendent of loyal Puritan stock who came to America from England and Scotland three years after the Mayflower. Her father, Chas. Ayer, was a soldier in the war of 1812. In 1828 her parents moved to Erie County, New York, near Buffalo, where she grew to womanhood and received her education. She taught schools for several years in Erie County. On March 7, 1852, she was united in marriage to Omar. H. Ayer of Schuyler Falls, where they resided until 1864, when they removed to Kansas and located six miles south of Lawrence, where she spent the remainder of her life. Her husband and six children survive her.


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