Thursday, February 6, 1908
Vol. 51 No. 36
Hempstead, Nassau, New York
Marriage Licenses
Issues by H. Luther Weeks, Town Clerk:
Ferdinand H. Batterman of Long Island City and Miss Emma Otersen of Lynbrook.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
(Brooklyn, New York)
Tuesday, September 7, 1909
Page 15
MRS. E.O. BATTERMAN DEAD
(Special to the Eagle)
Lynbrook, L.I., September 7 – Mrs. Eunice Otersen Batterman, wife of F.H. Batterman, died at her residence, Raymond and Spencer avenues, on Sunday last, after an illness of several months. Mrs. Batterman moved to Lynbrook about two years ago, since which time she had gained a large circle of friends. She leaves her husband and two sisters. The funeral service will be held at her late residence on Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock, the Rev. Peter C. Creveling, rector of Church of Christ, officiating. Burial will be in the family burying ground, at Hazlett, N.J., on Thursday morning.
Thursday, February 6, 1908
Vol. 51 No. 36
Hempstead, Nassau, New York
Marriage Licenses
Issues by H. Luther Weeks, Town Clerk:
Ferdinand H. Batterman of Long Island City and Miss Emma Otersen of Lynbrook.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
(Brooklyn, New York)
Tuesday, September 7, 1909
Page 15
MRS. E.O. BATTERMAN DEAD
(Special to the Eagle)
Lynbrook, L.I., September 7 – Mrs. Eunice Otersen Batterman, wife of F.H. Batterman, died at her residence, Raymond and Spencer avenues, on Sunday last, after an illness of several months. Mrs. Batterman moved to Lynbrook about two years ago, since which time she had gained a large circle of friends. She leaves her husband and two sisters. The funeral service will be held at her late residence on Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock, the Rev. Peter C. Creveling, rector of Church of Christ, officiating. Burial will be in the family burying ground, at Hazlett, N.J., on Thursday morning.
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