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Frances P. Hoskins Fatzinger

Birth
Death
22 Jul 1900 (aged 77–78)
Seneca Falls, Seneca County, New York, USA
Burial
Waterloo, Seneca County, New York, USA Add to Map
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"Mrs. Frances P. H. Fatzinger died suddenly at her home in Seneca Falls, on Sunday afternoon last. Deceased was 78 years of age and had been in poor health for some time past. She was a daughter of the late Charles L. Hoskins and the widow of Thomas Fatzinger. In 1854 she was preceptress of Mynderse
Academy, at Seneca Falls." (July 27, 1900, Waterloo Observer)

"Mrs. Frances P. H. Fatzinger, widow of the late Thomas Fatzinger of this place, died Sunday afternoon of hiccough, at her home in Seneca Falls. For a number of years past she had been an invalid from partial paralysis and was constantly cared for by a nurse. Deceased will be remembered here by our older citizens for her many excellent qualities of both mind and heart. Her age was 78 years. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 at Trinity church, Seneca Falls, and the remains will be brought to this place to be buried beside those of her husband in Maple Grove cemetery." (July 24, 1900, Waterloo Seneca County News)
"Mrs. Frances P. H. Fatzinger died suddenly at her home in Seneca Falls, on Sunday afternoon last. Deceased was 78 years of age and had been in poor health for some time past. She was a daughter of the late Charles L. Hoskins and the widow of Thomas Fatzinger. In 1854 she was preceptress of Mynderse
Academy, at Seneca Falls." (July 27, 1900, Waterloo Observer)

"Mrs. Frances P. H. Fatzinger, widow of the late Thomas Fatzinger of this place, died Sunday afternoon of hiccough, at her home in Seneca Falls. For a number of years past she had been an invalid from partial paralysis and was constantly cared for by a nurse. Deceased will be remembered here by our older citizens for her many excellent qualities of both mind and heart. Her age was 78 years. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 at Trinity church, Seneca Falls, and the remains will be brought to this place to be buried beside those of her husband in Maple Grove cemetery." (July 24, 1900, Waterloo Seneca County News)


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