Pub Washington DC Daily National Intelligencer, p3 (excerpts): DEATHS:
pub Friday, 27 Dec 1833, Mrs Arabella E WEED -d Friday night after a long and lingering illness; wife of Major WEEK of Washington, DC & d/o Judge McLEAN.
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Weed. On Friday night last, the 20th inst. at 12 o'clock, Mrs. Arabella E. Weed, wife of Maj. Weed of this city and daughter of Judge McLean. The disease of which this most estimable lady died was lingering, and she suffered much, but she suffered without one word of complaint ever having escaped her from the commencement of her illness to its termination. She has left a void amongst her numerous friends which can never be filled. Her end was eminently peaceful and triumphant
Sites 145-147 Purchased by Judge J. McLean
Pub Washington DC Daily National Intelligencer, p3 (excerpts): DEATHS:
pub Friday, 27 Dec 1833, Mrs Arabella E WEED -d Friday night after a long and lingering illness; wife of Major WEEK of Washington, DC & d/o Judge McLEAN.
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Weed. On Friday night last, the 20th inst. at 12 o'clock, Mrs. Arabella E. Weed, wife of Maj. Weed of this city and daughter of Judge McLean. The disease of which this most estimable lady died was lingering, and she suffered much, but she suffered without one word of complaint ever having escaped her from the commencement of her illness to its termination. She has left a void amongst her numerous friends which can never be filled. Her end was eminently peaceful and triumphant
Sites 145-147 Purchased by Judge J. McLean
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