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Anne Elizabeth <I>Derflinger</I> Dainty

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Anne Elizabeth Derflinger Dainty

Birth
Death
17 Jan 1941 (aged 67)
Warren County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Front Royal, Warren County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Warren Sentinel, Volume 72, Number 13, 23 January 1941

Funeral Services Held Monday For Mrs. Dainty

    Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Dainty were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock pm the chapel of the Maddox Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. A. Russell. Interment was in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
   Mrs. Dainty died at her home on the East Side Highway, near Skyline Caverns, on last Friday night at 9 o'clock, aged 61 years.
   She was a daughter of James H. Derflinger and Mrs. Martha E. Derflinger, and, besides her husband, Lewis Dainty, is survived by a son, Walter Dainty, and an adopted son, William Dainty.
   Five brothers and three sisters also survive: Clarence Derflinger and U. S. Derflinger, of Bennett's Chapel, Joseph Derflinger and Thomas Derflinger, Front Royal, and Robert Derflinger and Mrs. Alger, Mrs. Putnam and Mrs. Grim, of Martinsburg, W. Va.
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Anne's oldest son, Walter J., was born ca. 1893-1899 (dates vary on documents). He served in the military during WWI and was honorably discharged in 1919 at Fort Lee, Virginia. He appears on the 1920 census in Philadelphia as a boarder. Interestingly, a fellow Warren County boy, Harry Cattlett is listed as a fellow boarder. On October 16 of that same year, he married Lillie Murphy in Philadelphia. The trail stops there.
Warren Sentinel, Volume 72, Number 13, 23 January 1941

Funeral Services Held Monday For Mrs. Dainty

    Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Dainty were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock pm the chapel of the Maddox Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. J. A. Russell. Interment was in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
   Mrs. Dainty died at her home on the East Side Highway, near Skyline Caverns, on last Friday night at 9 o'clock, aged 61 years.
   She was a daughter of James H. Derflinger and Mrs. Martha E. Derflinger, and, besides her husband, Lewis Dainty, is survived by a son, Walter Dainty, and an adopted son, William Dainty.
   Five brothers and three sisters also survive: Clarence Derflinger and U. S. Derflinger, of Bennett's Chapel, Joseph Derflinger and Thomas Derflinger, Front Royal, and Robert Derflinger and Mrs. Alger, Mrs. Putnam and Mrs. Grim, of Martinsburg, W. Va.
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Anne's oldest son, Walter J., was born ca. 1893-1899 (dates vary on documents). He served in the military during WWI and was honorably discharged in 1919 at Fort Lee, Virginia. He appears on the 1920 census in Philadelphia as a boarder. Interestingly, a fellow Warren County boy, Harry Cattlett is listed as a fellow boarder. On October 16 of that same year, he married Lillie Murphy in Philadelphia. The trail stops there.


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