Advertisement

Rosa Anna <I>Helton</I> Adams

Advertisement

Rosa Anna Helton Adams

Birth
Floyd County, Kentucky, USA
Death
12 Jan 1903 (aged 48)
Barber County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Lake City, Barber County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Mrs Rose Adams,of Sun City,wife of Green Adams,died Monday,Jan 12,1903 at 10:05 pm of typhoid fever.The entire family is or has been ill with same dreaded malady and Mr Adams at this time is very low. The children is recovering.
Funeral services were held at Lake City yesterday conducted by Rev Sloan of the Baptist Church.The deceased was 50 years of age.She leaves a husband and a large family of children,most of whom are grown.
The Index is indeed very sorry to hear of this great aficionados visited upon this good family.Mrs Adams was a noble woman attentive to those she loved,devoted to her children and her sickness was largely aggravated on account of her care of family while undergoing the fever siege. At last she was attacked herself and taken from among those it was her delight to soothe and comfort.
We sincerely sympathize with the affected family and hope that the husband and father may recover.
(Printed: The Barber Index,Jan 14,1903)

Rose and family ,alone with brothers Anderson,Samuel with
their Mother came to Kansas, buried their Mother along the wagon trail. They settle in Kansas, year 1872-1875
Mrs Rose Adams,of Sun City,wife of Green Adams,died Monday,Jan 12,1903 at 10:05 pm of typhoid fever.The entire family is or has been ill with same dreaded malady and Mr Adams at this time is very low. The children is recovering.
Funeral services were held at Lake City yesterday conducted by Rev Sloan of the Baptist Church.The deceased was 50 years of age.She leaves a husband and a large family of children,most of whom are grown.
The Index is indeed very sorry to hear of this great aficionados visited upon this good family.Mrs Adams was a noble woman attentive to those she loved,devoted to her children and her sickness was largely aggravated on account of her care of family while undergoing the fever siege. At last she was attacked herself and taken from among those it was her delight to soothe and comfort.
We sincerely sympathize with the affected family and hope that the husband and father may recover.
(Printed: The Barber Index,Jan 14,1903)

Rose and family ,alone with brothers Anderson,Samuel with
their Mother came to Kansas, buried their Mother along the wagon trail. They settle in Kansas, year 1872-1875

Inscription

Age 47 y



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

Advertisement