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Cordelia Lane <I>White</I> Edmundson

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Cordelia Lane White Edmundson

Birth
Elizabeth, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Aug 1905 (aged 68)
Knoxville, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section H, Lot 57
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The Daily News, McKeesport, PA
Thursday Evening, August 3, 1905 Pg. 7
MRS. CORDELIA EDMUNDSON
Mrs. Cordelia Edmundson, 68 years old, died early this morning from the infirmities of advanced age, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Otis A. Hollis, of 228 Charles street, Knoxville, Pittsburgh. Mrs. Edmundson was the relict of John W. Edmundson, for many years a resident of this city. For some years they occupied a farm in Versailles township. Deceased was a lifelong member of the First Presbyterian church of this city, and was well known. The funeral arrangements have not been completed. Mrs. Edmundson is survived by the following children; William, Mrs. J. F. Calhoun, Mrs. Hollis, Annie, Alice and Mary.
The Daily News, McKeesport, PA

Friday Evening, August 4, 1905 Pg. 6
MRS. CORDELIA EDMUNDSON
Mrs. Cordelia Edmundson, relict of the late John W. Edmundson, in the 68th year of her age, one of the pioneer residents of McKeesport, Wednesday, at her home, 228 Charles street, Knoxville, after a lingering illness. She was a life-long member of the First Presbyterian church of McKeesport. She is survived by a son and five daughters, William Edmundson, Mrs. John A. Calhoun, of McKeesport; Mrs. Otis A. Hollis, of Pittsburg; and Misses Alice, May and Annie Edmundson. The funeral services will be held at the family residence, 228 Charles street, Knoxville, at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, after which the remains will be taken over the Baltimore and Ohio railroad to McKeesport, on the 3:20 train and from there to the old Edmundson family burying ground. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

NOTE: ALSO LISTED IN THE EDMUNDSON CEMETERY, GLASSPORT, ALLEGHENY, PA. IN ERROR. I BELIEVE SHE WAS MOVED FROM THE EDMUNDSON CEMETERY TO MCKEESPORT-VERSAILLES WHEN WASHINGTON BLVD. WAS WIDENED IN THE 1950'S. SEE Find A Grave Memorial# 17089171.
The Daily News, McKeesport, PA
Thursday Evening, August 3, 1905 Pg. 7
MRS. CORDELIA EDMUNDSON
Mrs. Cordelia Edmundson, 68 years old, died early this morning from the infirmities of advanced age, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Otis A. Hollis, of 228 Charles street, Knoxville, Pittsburgh. Mrs. Edmundson was the relict of John W. Edmundson, for many years a resident of this city. For some years they occupied a farm in Versailles township. Deceased was a lifelong member of the First Presbyterian church of this city, and was well known. The funeral arrangements have not been completed. Mrs. Edmundson is survived by the following children; William, Mrs. J. F. Calhoun, Mrs. Hollis, Annie, Alice and Mary.
The Daily News, McKeesport, PA

Friday Evening, August 4, 1905 Pg. 6
MRS. CORDELIA EDMUNDSON
Mrs. Cordelia Edmundson, relict of the late John W. Edmundson, in the 68th year of her age, one of the pioneer residents of McKeesport, Wednesday, at her home, 228 Charles street, Knoxville, after a lingering illness. She was a life-long member of the First Presbyterian church of McKeesport. She is survived by a son and five daughters, William Edmundson, Mrs. John A. Calhoun, of McKeesport; Mrs. Otis A. Hollis, of Pittsburg; and Misses Alice, May and Annie Edmundson. The funeral services will be held at the family residence, 228 Charles street, Knoxville, at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, after which the remains will be taken over the Baltimore and Ohio railroad to McKeesport, on the 3:20 train and from there to the old Edmundson family burying ground. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

NOTE: ALSO LISTED IN THE EDMUNDSON CEMETERY, GLASSPORT, ALLEGHENY, PA. IN ERROR. I BELIEVE SHE WAS MOVED FROM THE EDMUNDSON CEMETERY TO MCKEESPORT-VERSAILLES WHEN WASHINGTON BLVD. WAS WIDENED IN THE 1950'S. SEE Find A Grave Memorial# 17089171.


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