Born Anna Ordelia Clark, dtr. of Andrew M. Clark and Harriet Montague of Jefferson County, New York and later Portland, Ontario, Canada. Mrd. first: Elijah Lake, ended in divorce. Married second, Caleb Jones, 1888, Sedgwick Co., KS, mrd. third Rev. William Rose, Sedgwick Co., KS about 1893.
NOTE: bio info provided by Richard Lake (#47160453)
The Wichita Daily Eagle
Wichita, Kansas
Thursday, January 25, 1906
Page 6
Mrs. Rose Died Yesterday
Was a Trained Nurse in This City for years.
Mrs. Anna O. Rose, aged 59 years, wife of W.L. Rose, died yesterday morning at 6 o'clock at the residence, 902 Ida avenue. Mrs. Rose was a trained nurse in the city for many years before her marriage to Mrs. Rose. Her name was Miss Lake before being united to Mr. Rose and she was born at Napanee, Ontario, in 1846. She was a member to the South Lawrence Avenue Christian church and has been identified with the active working membership of that church for many years past. Mr. Rose was at one time the coroner of Sedgwick county.
The funeral arrangements have not been definitely made, as relatives have announced that they would be present if the services were set for a later date that was at first arranged. Notice will appear later.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Born Anna Ordelia Clark, dtr. of Andrew M. Clark and Harriet Montague of Jefferson County, New York and later Portland, Ontario, Canada. Mrd. first: Elijah Lake, ended in divorce. Married second, Caleb Jones, 1888, Sedgwick Co., KS, mrd. third Rev. William Rose, Sedgwick Co., KS about 1893.
NOTE: bio info provided by Richard Lake (#47160453)
The Wichita Daily Eagle
Wichita, Kansas
Thursday, January 25, 1906
Page 6
Mrs. Rose Died Yesterday
Was a Trained Nurse in This City for years.
Mrs. Anna O. Rose, aged 59 years, wife of W.L. Rose, died yesterday morning at 6 o'clock at the residence, 902 Ida avenue. Mrs. Rose was a trained nurse in the city for many years before her marriage to Mrs. Rose. Her name was Miss Lake before being united to Mr. Rose and she was born at Napanee, Ontario, in 1846. She was a member to the South Lawrence Avenue Christian church and has been identified with the active working membership of that church for many years past. Mr. Rose was at one time the coroner of Sedgwick county.
The funeral arrangements have not been definitely made, as relatives have announced that they would be present if the services were set for a later date that was at first arranged. Notice will appear later.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement