Cousin and wife of Absalom Comley
Married 31 July 1805 Lincoln Co., KY
Divorced 12 Oct 1844, Madison, Jefferson Co., IN
THE MADISON WEEKLY HERALD (MADISON, INDIANA), WEDNESDAY 30 NOV 1881, P. 3:
MRS. ELEANOR COMLEY, aged 95 years, 3 months and 15 days, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John Thomas, on Church street, on the afternoon of the 22d inst. Deceased was one of the earliest residents of the city. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon.
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Madison Courier
23 Nov 1881
Death of an Aged Pioneer
Mrs. Ellenor Comely died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chauncey, corner East and Second streets, at 6 o'clock last evening. In the death of Mrs. Comley, another aged pioneer crosses the dark river to the mystic country where the weary pioneer finds soothing rest. She was 95 years of age, and had resided here from girlhood. She saw Madison when it was a village of log cabins, and during her life saw the forests of this valley gradually disappear to give room for houses and homes. She was the grand-mother of Mrs. Chauncey, and Messrs. John W. Henry and Jefferson Thomas. Her funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Cousin and wife of Absalom Comley
Married 31 July 1805 Lincoln Co., KY
Divorced 12 Oct 1844, Madison, Jefferson Co., IN
THE MADISON WEEKLY HERALD (MADISON, INDIANA), WEDNESDAY 30 NOV 1881, P. 3:
MRS. ELEANOR COMLEY, aged 95 years, 3 months and 15 days, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John Thomas, on Church street, on the afternoon of the 22d inst. Deceased was one of the earliest residents of the city. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon.
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Madison Courier
23 Nov 1881
Death of an Aged Pioneer
Mrs. Ellenor Comely died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chauncey, corner East and Second streets, at 6 o'clock last evening. In the death of Mrs. Comley, another aged pioneer crosses the dark river to the mystic country where the weary pioneer finds soothing rest. She was 95 years of age, and had resided here from girlhood. She saw Madison when it was a village of log cabins, and during her life saw the forests of this valley gradually disappear to give room for houses and homes. She was the grand-mother of Mrs. Chauncey, and Messrs. John W. Henry and Jefferson Thomas. Her funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
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