24 Oct 1902
Well Known Lady is Dead
Mrs. Henry Hanley, formerly of Marion, died yesterday morning at their home in Alexandria after an illness of some length. The remains were shipped to Toronto, Canada, this afternoon over the Big Four railroad and will be interred there Sunday.
Mr. Hanley was a former employee of the MacBeth-Evans glass factory here and with his wife resided at Ninteenth and Brownlee streets. Both were well known in Marion.
24 Oct 1902
Well Known Lady is Dead
Mrs. Henry Hanley, formerly of Marion, died yesterday morning at their home in Alexandria after an illness of some length. The remains were shipped to Toronto, Canada, this afternoon over the Big Four railroad and will be interred there Sunday.
Mr. Hanley was a former employee of the MacBeth-Evans glass factory here and with his wife resided at Ninteenth and Brownlee streets. Both were well known in Marion.
Family Members
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Charles Augustus Hanley
1887–1935
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Rosannah Hanley Alter
1888–1922
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Maude Helen Hanley Carson
1890–1949
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Henry Harry "Harry" Hanley
1892–1906
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Patrick J. Hanley
1895–1948
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Mary Mamie Hanley Bowser
1897–1963
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Nellie Hanley
1898–1899
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Alva Hanley
1900–1900
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Leo P. Hanley
1900–1953
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Elizabeth Hanley Hayes
1901–1981
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