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Anna Mae <I>Webster</I> Franklin/Moore

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Anna Mae Webster Franklin/Moore

Birth
Kingsville Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 Oct 1939 (aged 67)
Burghill, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Kingsville, Ashtabula County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G, Lot 1 or 2
Memorial ID
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There was no memorial headstone erected and it has taken me some time to discover where Anna May was buried. Her grandfather, Lyman Webster, purchased two lots in Section G of this cemetery probably when his oldest son, George Price, died on August 30, 1865 probably as a result of an illness contracted during his Civil War service.

Anna May was widowed in 1903. She remarried a widower, Frank M. Moore in 1918. Moore died in 1937 and was buried in Kelloggsville, Ashtabula County, Ohio with his first wife. At the time of her death, Anna May was living with her son, Vernon Franklin in Mahoning County. Anna May was estranged from her sons for many years. When I began to research my husband's family history (he is her great-grandson), family members spoke very poorly of her based on their grandfather's (Anna May's second son) feelings about her. I suspect a headstone was not erected because of that long estrangement and lack of respect for their mother.
There was no memorial headstone erected and it has taken me some time to discover where Anna May was buried. Her grandfather, Lyman Webster, purchased two lots in Section G of this cemetery probably when his oldest son, George Price, died on August 30, 1865 probably as a result of an illness contracted during his Civil War service.

Anna May was widowed in 1903. She remarried a widower, Frank M. Moore in 1918. Moore died in 1937 and was buried in Kelloggsville, Ashtabula County, Ohio with his first wife. At the time of her death, Anna May was living with her son, Vernon Franklin in Mahoning County. Anna May was estranged from her sons for many years. When I began to research my husband's family history (he is her great-grandson), family members spoke very poorly of her based on their grandfather's (Anna May's second son) feelings about her. I suspect a headstone was not erected because of that long estrangement and lack of respect for their mother.

Gravesite Details

No headstone was erected by the family.



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