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Ida Elmore <I>Symmes</I> Coats

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Ida Elmore Symmes Coats

Birth
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
29 Apr 1944 (aged 86)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section D Lot 13 S1/2 Grave 7
Memorial ID
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Father: Americus Vespucius Symmes, birthplace Bellefontaine, Missouri
Americus Vespucius Symmes son of John Cleves Symmes and Marianne Lockwood (nee Pelletier)
Mother: Frances Martha Scott, birthplace Boone County, Kentucky
Frances Martha Scott daughter of Major Chasteen Scott and Abigail Esther Scott
Ida was charter member of the Women's Club of Louisville and a member of the Blue Stocking Club, a prominent social club at the turn of the century, and wrote papers for the Filson Club.

From the Commonwealth of Kentucky Certificate of Death 9695:
Ida Elmore Symmes Coats died at her residence at 1518 S. Third St. in Louisville Kentucky on April 29, 1944. She was the widow of Charles Robert Coats. The cause of death was Hypostatic Pneumonia due to Vascular Degeneration and Senility. She was to be buried in Cave Hill Cemetery on May 2, 1944. Funeral Director was Pearson and Sons.
Father: Americus Vespucius Symmes, birthplace Bellefontaine, Missouri
Americus Vespucius Symmes son of John Cleves Symmes and Marianne Lockwood (nee Pelletier)
Mother: Frances Martha Scott, birthplace Boone County, Kentucky
Frances Martha Scott daughter of Major Chasteen Scott and Abigail Esther Scott
Ida was charter member of the Women's Club of Louisville and a member of the Blue Stocking Club, a prominent social club at the turn of the century, and wrote papers for the Filson Club.

From the Commonwealth of Kentucky Certificate of Death 9695:
Ida Elmore Symmes Coats died at her residence at 1518 S. Third St. in Louisville Kentucky on April 29, 1944. She was the widow of Charles Robert Coats. The cause of death was Hypostatic Pneumonia due to Vascular Degeneration and Senility. She was to be buried in Cave Hill Cemetery on May 2, 1944. Funeral Director was Pearson and Sons.


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