Rochester Sentinel:
3 Jan 1879: DIED. -On last Saturday morning Mrs. Rachel ADAMSON. Mrs. Adamson has lived in this neighborhood for a number of years, and was well and favorably known by almost everybody, loved and respected by all; and in the death of Mother Adamson the community sustains a severe loss. The bereaved relatives and friends have the sympathy of the entire neighborhood. Funeral services took place yesterday at 3 p.m., conducted by Rev. J. B. ALLIMEN, of Silver Lake.
4 Jan 1879: -Mrs. [Rachel] ADAMSON, an aged and respected lady at Akron, died at her home one day last week. She was generally known as "Grandma" ADAMSON
Rochester Sentinel:
3 Jan 1879: DIED. -On last Saturday morning Mrs. Rachel ADAMSON. Mrs. Adamson has lived in this neighborhood for a number of years, and was well and favorably known by almost everybody, loved and respected by all; and in the death of Mother Adamson the community sustains a severe loss. The bereaved relatives and friends have the sympathy of the entire neighborhood. Funeral services took place yesterday at 3 p.m., conducted by Rev. J. B. ALLIMEN, of Silver Lake.
4 Jan 1879: -Mrs. [Rachel] ADAMSON, an aged and respected lady at Akron, died at her home one day last week. She was generally known as "Grandma" ADAMSON
Family Members
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Mary "Polly" Roberds Harper
1790 – unknown
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William Elisha Roberds
1794–1869
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Martha Roberds
1795–1865
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Sarah Roberds Adamson
1797–1855
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Nancy Roberds Hillman
1798–1864
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Elizabeth Roberds
1800–1800
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Lydia Roberds Adamson
1800–1843
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Joseph Roberds Jr
1802 – unknown
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Phebe Roberds Harper
1804–1875
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Elias Roberds
1807–1895
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Thomas Roberds
1809–1891
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Rev. Phineas Roberds
1810–1890
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Isaiah M. Roberds
1814–1882
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Benjamin Roberds
1817–1841
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