Anna Louise Holton, wife ofProf E. L. Holton, former Superintendent of the Noblesville schools. While she had been seriously illfrom typhoid fever for three weeks there seemed to be a change for the better on Friday and Saturday ... she departed this life at 5:30 o'clock. On the 12th of next month she would have been twenty-nine years of age. She is survived by Prof. Holton and little Ruth, aged four .... Interment in Crownland cemetery .... In the early part of August Mrs. Holton went to Henryville to visit relatives of Prof. Holton and it was during her four days stay there that she was taken sick .... Prof and Mrs. John Carr, parents of Mrs. Holton, who have been spending the summer in Europe, reached this city at 9 o'clock Monday morning. The first they knew of their daughter's illness was when they received a telegram Saturday evening soon as they left the boat in New York .... Mrs. Holton was born in Greene county, Ind., and graduated from Anderson high school, where her father was superintendent for fifteen years. Later she attended Indiana university, from which institution she graduated. It was at the University that she first met Prof Holton. They were married August 16, 1904 and went immediately to Holton, Kansas, where Prof. Holton was superintendent of the schools three years. Their next move was to this city .... Hamilton county Ledger, Noblesville, Ind. The Holton Recorder, September 9, 1909
Anna Louise Holton, wife ofProf E. L. Holton, former Superintendent of the Noblesville schools. While she had been seriously illfrom typhoid fever for three weeks there seemed to be a change for the better on Friday and Saturday ... she departed this life at 5:30 o'clock. On the 12th of next month she would have been twenty-nine years of age. She is survived by Prof. Holton and little Ruth, aged four .... Interment in Crownland cemetery .... In the early part of August Mrs. Holton went to Henryville to visit relatives of Prof. Holton and it was during her four days stay there that she was taken sick .... Prof and Mrs. John Carr, parents of Mrs. Holton, who have been spending the summer in Europe, reached this city at 9 o'clock Monday morning. The first they knew of their daughter's illness was when they received a telegram Saturday evening soon as they left the boat in New York .... Mrs. Holton was born in Greene county, Ind., and graduated from Anderson high school, where her father was superintendent for fifteen years. Later she attended Indiana university, from which institution she graduated. It was at the University that she first met Prof Holton. They were married August 16, 1904 and went immediately to Holton, Kansas, where Prof. Holton was superintendent of the schools three years. Their next move was to this city .... Hamilton county Ledger, Noblesville, Ind. The Holton Recorder, September 9, 1909
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