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Emma <I>Marshall</I> Levier

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Emma Marshall Levier

Birth
Parker, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
10 Oct 1952 (aged 75)
Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Parker, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Emma Marshall Levier was a daughter of Elisha Robinson Marshall and Nancy McGlaughlin; the twin sister of Nannie Marshall Smith; and the wife of George G. Levier. She was the mother of Nancy Elizabeth Levier Montgomery. Although there is no grave marker for her beside her husband, this is the probable site of her burial.

The following from Valerie Degnan: "Because Nancy Elizabeth Montgomery ( my grandmother) was Emma's only child, and times were hard for her, it is quite probable that she did not have enough money to put a marker on the grave. If she is buried it would definitely be here with her husband. If she was cremated then I would not know where the ashes are. My mother could never find any marking.
Additional siblings of Emma include her twin sister Nannie who died in 1957, and another brother, Claude P, 1872-1920.
This was my mother's beloved Grammy Levier."

Regards,

Valerie Degnan
Emma Marshall Levier was a daughter of Elisha Robinson Marshall and Nancy McGlaughlin; the twin sister of Nannie Marshall Smith; and the wife of George G. Levier. She was the mother of Nancy Elizabeth Levier Montgomery. Although there is no grave marker for her beside her husband, this is the probable site of her burial.

The following from Valerie Degnan: "Because Nancy Elizabeth Montgomery ( my grandmother) was Emma's only child, and times were hard for her, it is quite probable that she did not have enough money to put a marker on the grave. If she is buried it would definitely be here with her husband. If she was cremated then I would not know where the ashes are. My mother could never find any marking.
Additional siblings of Emma include her twin sister Nannie who died in 1957, and another brother, Claude P, 1872-1920.
This was my mother's beloved Grammy Levier."

Regards,

Valerie Degnan


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