years, a lifelong and much respected
resident of the town of Hounsfield,
died Wednesday morning at her
home in Sackets Harbor.
Mrs. Mattison was the widow of
the late Donald Mattison. She was a
member of the Methodist Episcopal
church.
She is survived by two daughters,
Miss Nettie Mattison, and Mrs. S. H .
Pitcher of Sackets Harbor; one son,
Jay D. Mattison of Sackets Harbor,
and two brothers, Myron Root of
Mount Pleasant, Mich., and Charles
Root of Brownville.
The Watertown Re-Union Saturday September 13, 1913
Mrs. S. H. Pitcher attended the
funeral of her sister, Mrs. Daniel
Matteson, at Sacket Harbor last
Friday.
Jefferson County Journal September 17 Pg 5
Note: S. H. Pitcher mentioned above as daughter but was actually Cornelia's sister. Birth age fits better.
years, a lifelong and much respected
resident of the town of Hounsfield,
died Wednesday morning at her
home in Sackets Harbor.
Mrs. Mattison was the widow of
the late Donald Mattison. She was a
member of the Methodist Episcopal
church.
She is survived by two daughters,
Miss Nettie Mattison, and Mrs. S. H .
Pitcher of Sackets Harbor; one son,
Jay D. Mattison of Sackets Harbor,
and two brothers, Myron Root of
Mount Pleasant, Mich., and Charles
Root of Brownville.
The Watertown Re-Union Saturday September 13, 1913
Mrs. S. H. Pitcher attended the
funeral of her sister, Mrs. Daniel
Matteson, at Sacket Harbor last
Friday.
Jefferson County Journal September 17 Pg 5
Note: S. H. Pitcher mentioned above as daughter but was actually Cornelia's sister. Birth age fits better.
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