After an illness of 11 months, Mrs. Emma M. Selmer, widow of John A. Selmer, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harris E. Daniels of Montville this morning. Mrs. Selmer was born in Groton and lived there nearly all her life, residing in Church Street.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Emma Daniels at whose home she died, Mrs. Edward Chappell, and Mrs. Fremont Holt of Blackhall street. Her husband, John A. Selmer, was a boatswain in the U.S. Navy and was for several years in charge of the Navy Yard.
Published in the New London Day, Wednesday, Sept 7, 1910 page 8 column 3
After an illness of 11 months, Mrs. Emma M. Selmer, widow of John A. Selmer, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harris E. Daniels of Montville this morning. Mrs. Selmer was born in Groton and lived there nearly all her life, residing in Church Street.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Emma Daniels at whose home she died, Mrs. Edward Chappell, and Mrs. Fremont Holt of Blackhall street. Her husband, John A. Selmer, was a boatswain in the U.S. Navy and was for several years in charge of the Navy Yard.
Published in the New London Day, Wednesday, Sept 7, 1910 page 8 column 3
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