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Elizabeth <I>Ross</I> Trow

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Elizabeth Ross Trow

Birth
Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA
Death
5 Feb 1927 (aged 66)
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
North grave, East ½, Lot 257, Plat 3
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Married George E. Trow on 19 Sep 1883, Jefferson Co., IN.

Burial date: 9 Feb 1927
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Madison Courier
5 Feb 1927

DEATH OF ELIZABETH ROSS TROW

Former Resident of This City Died This Morning at Tuscon, Arizona

Word was received here today of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Ross Trow, aged 68 years. Death occurred at seven o'clock this morning at Tucson, Ariz., after an illness of several months. She was the widow of the late George Trow, who passed away about twenty-five years ago.

Mrs. Trow before her marriage was Miss Elizabeth Ross. She was born in this city and had made her home here the most of her life. She received her early schooling in the Madison city schools, later attending Vasgar college.

Mrs. Trow was very prominent in the city's social circles, having been a member of the DAR and of several other organizations. She was always an influence for good in the community and her life was a series of kind and gracious deeds and she held a position of respect and esteem among her many acquaintances.

Mrs. Trow left here several months ago for Arizona for her health. She is survived by her brother, Taylor Ross, who left here to be with her about a week ago, and one sister, Miss Fannie Ross. Her parents have both been dead a number of years.

The remains will leave there tonight and should reach here about Wednesday of next week. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
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DAR MEMBER #43505

MRS. ELIZABETH ROSS TROW

Wife of George E. Trow
Descendant of Thomas Jameson
Daughter of John B. Ross and Frances Bachman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isom Ross and Eliza Robbins, his wife.
Great granddaughter of Samuel Ross and Hannah Jameson Ross, his wife.
Great Great Granddaughter of Thomas Jameson and Hannah Taggart, his 2nd wife, m. 1764.
Thomas Jameson (1730-1830), took the oath of allegiance in Henry county, Va., 1777 and served as a soldier. He received a land grant for his services. He died in Jefferson Co., Ind., and is buried in the Hebron Baptist cemetery.
Also. No. 42875.
Married George E. Trow on 19 Sep 1883, Jefferson Co., IN.

Burial date: 9 Feb 1927
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Madison Courier
5 Feb 1927

DEATH OF ELIZABETH ROSS TROW

Former Resident of This City Died This Morning at Tuscon, Arizona

Word was received here today of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Ross Trow, aged 68 years. Death occurred at seven o'clock this morning at Tucson, Ariz., after an illness of several months. She was the widow of the late George Trow, who passed away about twenty-five years ago.

Mrs. Trow before her marriage was Miss Elizabeth Ross. She was born in this city and had made her home here the most of her life. She received her early schooling in the Madison city schools, later attending Vasgar college.

Mrs. Trow was very prominent in the city's social circles, having been a member of the DAR and of several other organizations. She was always an influence for good in the community and her life was a series of kind and gracious deeds and she held a position of respect and esteem among her many acquaintances.

Mrs. Trow left here several months ago for Arizona for her health. She is survived by her brother, Taylor Ross, who left here to be with her about a week ago, and one sister, Miss Fannie Ross. Her parents have both been dead a number of years.

The remains will leave there tonight and should reach here about Wednesday of next week. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
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DAR MEMBER #43505

MRS. ELIZABETH ROSS TROW

Wife of George E. Trow
Descendant of Thomas Jameson
Daughter of John B. Ross and Frances Bachman, his wife.
Granddaughter of Isom Ross and Eliza Robbins, his wife.
Great granddaughter of Samuel Ross and Hannah Jameson Ross, his wife.
Great Great Granddaughter of Thomas Jameson and Hannah Taggart, his 2nd wife, m. 1764.
Thomas Jameson (1730-1830), took the oath of allegiance in Henry county, Va., 1777 and served as a soldier. He received a land grant for his services. He died in Jefferson Co., Ind., and is buried in the Hebron Baptist cemetery.
Also. No. 42875.


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