From Geneva Advertiser 5 April 1904
At her home in Geneva April 2, 1904, Christina Ann King, widow of William Chipps. She was born in Roxbury Township, Morris Co., State of New Jersey, Nov. 14, 1832. Mrs. Chipps possessed a beautiful character, a well-balanced mind and excellent judgment. She was very domestic in her tastes, making few new friends but cherishing her old ones to an unusual degree. In early life she united with the Baptist Church, but had attended the North Presbyterian Church for many years. To the very last Mrs. Chipps retained a keen interest in the news of the day. She was adaily reader of the Bible, and was so well-versed in the scriptures that she was able to turn to almost any passage in a few moments. She is survived by one son, Clarkson K., and by two daughters, Mary L. and Mrs. William G. Dove, all residents of Geneva, and by an elder sister, Mrs. Margaret Mandeville of New Jersey. Burial Glenwood Cemetery
From Geneva Advertiser 5 April 1904
At her home in Geneva April 2, 1904, Christina Ann King, widow of William Chipps. She was born in Roxbury Township, Morris Co., State of New Jersey, Nov. 14, 1832. Mrs. Chipps possessed a beautiful character, a well-balanced mind and excellent judgment. She was very domestic in her tastes, making few new friends but cherishing her old ones to an unusual degree. In early life she united with the Baptist Church, but had attended the North Presbyterian Church for many years. To the very last Mrs. Chipps retained a keen interest in the news of the day. She was adaily reader of the Bible, and was so well-versed in the scriptures that she was able to turn to almost any passage in a few moments. She is survived by one son, Clarkson K., and by two daughters, Mary L. and Mrs. William G. Dove, all residents of Geneva, and by an elder sister, Mrs. Margaret Mandeville of New Jersey. Burial Glenwood Cemetery
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