TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1913
Fannie Ellis, wife of George A.
Colts of Fort Hunter, died last night
at 12 o'clock of nervous prostration
after ten Weeks' illness, aged 49 years.
She is survived, by her husband, her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ellis;
five children, Mrs. Alfred Van Wie of
Amsterdam, Alvin, Charles, Bertha
and Enoch of Fort Hunter; three sisters,
Mrs. Hostetr Murray of Saratoga,
Mrs. Bertha Whiley of Mechanicsvllle,
Mrs. Blanch Carter of Thompsonville,
and five brothers, Enoch of
Schuylervllle, and Fred, Frank, George
and Stephen Ellis, all of Fort Miller.
TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1913
Fannie Ellis, wife of George A.
Colts of Fort Hunter, died last night
at 12 o'clock of nervous prostration
after ten Weeks' illness, aged 49 years.
She is survived, by her husband, her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ellis;
five children, Mrs. Alfred Van Wie of
Amsterdam, Alvin, Charles, Bertha
and Enoch of Fort Hunter; three sisters,
Mrs. Hostetr Murray of Saratoga,
Mrs. Bertha Whiley of Mechanicsvllle,
Mrs. Blanch Carter of Thompsonville,
and five brothers, Enoch of
Schuylervllle, and Fred, Frank, George
and Stephen Ellis, all of Fort Miller.
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