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Anna <I>Willott</I> Nottage

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Anna Willott Nottage

Birth
England
Death
9 Jul 1904 (aged 55)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
W2-171-3
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ANNA NOTTAGE

Death in Two Rivers Sat. of Mrs. Anna Selma Nottage,
an old settler of Two Rivers who had moved to Neenah
two years ago. Mrs. Nottage was born 09 Apr. 1849 in
Oldbury, England, as the daughter of Joseph Wollett,
who is currently a resident of Manitowoc. She married
David Nottage on 04 Nov. 1868 and remained a resident
of Two Rivers until the move to Neenah. After she became
ill a short time ago she was brought back to Two Rivers
to die in the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Joseph
Eggers, an event which has now transpired. She is
survived by her husband, a son and a daughter. The body
was brought to Manitowoc for burial.
Der Nord Westen, 14 July 1904
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DIED
Nottage - In this city at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Jos. Eggers, July 9,
1904, Ann Nottage, wife of David Nottage, aged 55 years. Deceased was born in
Oldbury, England, April 9, 1849, her maiden name being Ann Selena Willott. She
was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Willott Sr., well known residents of Manitowoc
and came to America with them when a young girl. She was married to David Nottage
November 4, 1868 and bore him one daughter, Mrs. Dr. Jos. Eggers of this city and
one son, Willott. Thirty years of her married life were spent in this city where
she won a wide circle of friends by her kindly and womanly traits and became
greatly attached to this city and its people, so much so that it was her wish that
she be brought here to die, when she knew that her life was soon to end. Two years
ago she went to Neenah to reside where her husband had established a manufacturing
business. She was devoted to her home, her husband and her children but was ever
an esteemed friend and neighbor. The funeral took place this afternoon, the services
being held at the home of her daughter and the body was taken to the Evergreen
Cemetery at Manitowoc for burial, the burial party being taken there in the
interurban cars, chartered for the purpose.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., July 12, 1904
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Ann S. Willet Nottage
birth: 7 April 1849 England
death: 9 July 1904 Two Rivers, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin
residence: 1904 Menasha
father: Joseph Willet
mother: A.
spouse: David Nottage
Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968
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(Anna Selina Willott Nottage/d. 9 July 1904/from record
of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)
[cause: obstruction of the bowels]
ANNA NOTTAGE

Death in Two Rivers Sat. of Mrs. Anna Selma Nottage,
an old settler of Two Rivers who had moved to Neenah
two years ago. Mrs. Nottage was born 09 Apr. 1849 in
Oldbury, England, as the daughter of Joseph Wollett,
who is currently a resident of Manitowoc. She married
David Nottage on 04 Nov. 1868 and remained a resident
of Two Rivers until the move to Neenah. After she became
ill a short time ago she was brought back to Two Rivers
to die in the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Joseph
Eggers, an event which has now transpired. She is
survived by her husband, a son and a daughter. The body
was brought to Manitowoc for burial.
Der Nord Westen, 14 July 1904
*********
DIED
Nottage - In this city at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Jos. Eggers, July 9,
1904, Ann Nottage, wife of David Nottage, aged 55 years. Deceased was born in
Oldbury, England, April 9, 1849, her maiden name being Ann Selena Willott. She
was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Willott Sr., well known residents of Manitowoc
and came to America with them when a young girl. She was married to David Nottage
November 4, 1868 and bore him one daughter, Mrs. Dr. Jos. Eggers of this city and
one son, Willott. Thirty years of her married life were spent in this city where
she won a wide circle of friends by her kindly and womanly traits and became
greatly attached to this city and its people, so much so that it was her wish that
she be brought here to die, when she knew that her life was soon to end. Two years
ago she went to Neenah to reside where her husband had established a manufacturing
business. She was devoted to her home, her husband and her children but was ever
an esteemed friend and neighbor. The funeral took place this afternoon, the services
being held at the home of her daughter and the body was taken to the Evergreen
Cemetery at Manitowoc for burial, the burial party being taken there in the
interurban cars, chartered for the purpose.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues., July 12, 1904
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Ann S. Willet Nottage
birth: 7 April 1849 England
death: 9 July 1904 Two Rivers, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin
residence: 1904 Menasha
father: Joseph Willet
mother: A.
spouse: David Nottage
Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968
*********
(Anna Selina Willott Nottage/d. 9 July 1904/from record
of St. James Epis. ch., Manitowoc)
[cause: obstruction of the bowels]


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Oct 3, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59579877/anna-nottage: accessed ), memorial page for Anna Willott Nottage (9 Apr 1849–9 Jul 1904), Find a Grave Memorial ID 59579877, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).