Oil City Derrick, Monday, Mar 14 1904:
Franklin, March 12 -- Mrs. Ann Adams Heydrick, about 90, died at Utica, PA, March 10, 1904. She was a daughter of Jesse Adams of Mifflin County, and a granddaughter of Captain James Adams of Cumberland County, a soldier of the American Revolution of 1776.
She married Charles H. Heydrick who preceded her in death.
Surviving are two of her own children. Mrs. Mary Adams of Paris, TN, and Joseph H. Heydrick of Utica. The remaining living children of this family (by the father's first marriage) are Hon. Christopher Heydrick of Franklin, PA, Jesse A. of Red Fork, I. T., Peter C. of Erie, PA, and Charles W. of Meadville, PA.
Services were held at the Presbyterian Church at Utica Saturday at 1:30 pm. A number of the relatives from Franklin left on the 12:45 Erie train to be present at the funeral, among whom were Hon. and Mrs. Christopher Heydrick and members of their family.
Oil City Derrick, Monday, Mar 14 1904:
Franklin, March 12 -- Mrs. Ann Adams Heydrick, about 90, died at Utica, PA, March 10, 1904. She was a daughter of Jesse Adams of Mifflin County, and a granddaughter of Captain James Adams of Cumberland County, a soldier of the American Revolution of 1776.
She married Charles H. Heydrick who preceded her in death.
Surviving are two of her own children. Mrs. Mary Adams of Paris, TN, and Joseph H. Heydrick of Utica. The remaining living children of this family (by the father's first marriage) are Hon. Christopher Heydrick of Franklin, PA, Jesse A. of Red Fork, I. T., Peter C. of Erie, PA, and Charles W. of Meadville, PA.
Services were held at the Presbyterian Church at Utica Saturday at 1:30 pm. A number of the relatives from Franklin left on the 12:45 Erie train to be present at the funeral, among whom were Hon. and Mrs. Christopher Heydrick and members of their family.
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