Sometime after the 1860 census, Mary and Benjamin divorced. (Under her maiden name, Mary S. Carter, she married second, in Rock County, Wisconsin, on 6 November 1870, Eldridge (or Elbridge) G. Newhall. Mary died in 25 January 1890, at Janesville.
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A brief death notice appeared in the Janesville Daily Gazette, Saturday, 25 January 1890, page 4, col. 3:
MARY NEWHALL
Mrs. Mary Newhall died at her residance at the Park hotel, this afternoon at a quarter past two o'clock. Deceased had been a sufferer for some time with la gripe, which had turned into pneumonia. She leaves no family, but a brother, Hon. A. M. Carter, of Madison, and a sister, Mrs. Bhoder, of Battle Creek, Michigan, will mourn her death. They have been notified by telegraph of her death death and will probably arrive here tomorrow. Notice of the funeral will be given later.
Sometime after the 1860 census, Mary and Benjamin divorced. (Under her maiden name, Mary S. Carter, she married second, in Rock County, Wisconsin, on 6 November 1870, Eldridge (or Elbridge) G. Newhall. Mary died in 25 January 1890, at Janesville.
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A brief death notice appeared in the Janesville Daily Gazette, Saturday, 25 January 1890, page 4, col. 3:
MARY NEWHALL
Mrs. Mary Newhall died at her residance at the Park hotel, this afternoon at a quarter past two o'clock. Deceased had been a sufferer for some time with la gripe, which had turned into pneumonia. She leaves no family, but a brother, Hon. A. M. Carter, of Madison, and a sister, Mrs. Bhoder, of Battle Creek, Michigan, will mourn her death. They have been notified by telegraph of her death death and will probably arrive here tomorrow. Notice of the funeral will be given later.
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