Mrs. Cleveland was the step-mother of Addison and David, and the own mother of George and Farimon, and was one of the early settlers in this vicinity. She came here in 1866, and in 1875 her husband died, since which time she made her home with her children, and during the past year with her step-granddaughter, Mrs. William Dobbs. She had many friends among the old settlers, to whom she was endeared by long association. Her advanced age has prevented her from being active during the past few years.
The Sauk Centre Herald, Sauk Centre, Minnesota, December 15, 1898
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Contributor: Carmen Gardiner (47116644)
Mrs. Cleveland was the step-mother of Addison and David, and the own mother of George and Farimon, and was one of the early settlers in this vicinity. She came here in 1866, and in 1875 her husband died, since which time she made her home with her children, and during the past year with her step-granddaughter, Mrs. William Dobbs. She had many friends among the old settlers, to whom she was endeared by long association. Her advanced age has prevented her from being active during the past few years.
The Sauk Centre Herald, Sauk Centre, Minnesota, December 15, 1898
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Contributor: Carmen Gardiner (47116644)