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Mrs Jennie Josephine <I>Adams</I> Webster

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Mrs Jennie Josephine Adams Webster

Birth
Springfield, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
26 Aug 1929 (aged 71)
Burial
Holderness, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.7578925, Longitude: -71.668746
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I believe this to be a memorial gravesite and that Jennie and Lorin are buried in Peking.

Jennie was born is the daughter of Daniel Noyes and Calista A. (Richardson) Adams. She married, July 10, 1884, Reverend Lorin Webster, L.H.D. She was educated in high school and by tutors.

She was president Pemigewasset Woman's Club, Plymouth, 1900-2, 1903-4; president N.H. Federation of Women's Clubs, 1907-9; member N.H. Executive Committee, National Civic Federation; N.H. Society of Colonial Dames of America; Society for Protection of N.H. Forests; N.H. Board of American Red Cross, 1909, 1918; American Home Economics Association, N.H. Historical Society, Friendly Club (Concord), Neighbors' Friendly Club (Holderness); Episcopalian; Suffragist; organized Asquamchumauke Chapter, D.A.R., Plymouth, 1911 (regent from 1911); state chairman of Committee for the Preservation of Historic Spots, D.A.R. (Reverend Lorin Webster, Harold .A and Jerome P. Webster are recorded in this work.)

Children:
•Harold Adams
•Bertha Loraine Webster was graduated from St Mary's School (Concord), 1905, Vassar College, 1909; studied at the Boston Art Museum; Art Students' League, New York City; taught art in the Misses Tewksbury's School, Scarsdale, N.Y. She married William Starr, October 10, 1917, and resided at Hope House, Easton, Maryland.
•Jerome Pierce
I believe this to be a memorial gravesite and that Jennie and Lorin are buried in Peking.

Jennie was born is the daughter of Daniel Noyes and Calista A. (Richardson) Adams. She married, July 10, 1884, Reverend Lorin Webster, L.H.D. She was educated in high school and by tutors.

She was president Pemigewasset Woman's Club, Plymouth, 1900-2, 1903-4; president N.H. Federation of Women's Clubs, 1907-9; member N.H. Executive Committee, National Civic Federation; N.H. Society of Colonial Dames of America; Society for Protection of N.H. Forests; N.H. Board of American Red Cross, 1909, 1918; American Home Economics Association, N.H. Historical Society, Friendly Club (Concord), Neighbors' Friendly Club (Holderness); Episcopalian; Suffragist; organized Asquamchumauke Chapter, D.A.R., Plymouth, 1911 (regent from 1911); state chairman of Committee for the Preservation of Historic Spots, D.A.R. (Reverend Lorin Webster, Harold .A and Jerome P. Webster are recorded in this work.)

Children:
•Harold Adams
•Bertha Loraine Webster was graduated from St Mary's School (Concord), 1905, Vassar College, 1909; studied at the Boston Art Museum; Art Students' League, New York City; taught art in the Misses Tewksbury's School, Scarsdale, N.Y. She married William Starr, October 10, 1917, and resided at Hope House, Easton, Maryland.
•Jerome Pierce


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