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Elizabeth <I>Jeffries</I> Hitchins

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Elizabeth Jeffries Hitchins

Birth
Monmouthshire, Wales
Death
7 Apr 1884 (aged 52)
Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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She was born in Varteg, Wales, she was 53 at the time of her death.

Unknown Paper, Allegany County, Maryland, Frostburg 4/12/1884 (5)

Hitchins, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Owen Hitchins of this place died Monday
afternoon, 4/7/1884. Mrs. Hitchins had been in precarious health for some
years, suffering with inflamatory rheumatism which ultimately affected the
heart. Besides her husband she leaves 2 daughters, 2 sons 8 brothers and
1 sister. the funeral took place at the M.E. Church of which she had been a
member for a number of years.

(The obituary named Mrs. Hitchins daughters, Misses Nannie and Annie, who
were called home from a visit in Williamsport, Pa., and one son Joseph who
resided in Roanoke, Va., but failed to mention the other sons name, which
would have been William Gladstone Hitchens...She also had a son Adam J. Hitchins who was born in 1869 but was not in the 1870 census, she had a daughter Eva G. Hitchins born in 1873 but was not mentioned in her 1884 obit so she must have died between 1880-census and 1884.



Her daughters were Ann & Arminta

Her stone is almost unreadable, buried by her husband Owen and his second
wife. Who was the childrens Nannie....



She was born in Varteg, Wales, she was 53 at the time of her death.

Unknown Paper, Allegany County, Maryland, Frostburg 4/12/1884 (5)

Hitchins, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of Owen Hitchins of this place died Monday
afternoon, 4/7/1884. Mrs. Hitchins had been in precarious health for some
years, suffering with inflamatory rheumatism which ultimately affected the
heart. Besides her husband she leaves 2 daughters, 2 sons 8 brothers and
1 sister. the funeral took place at the M.E. Church of which she had been a
member for a number of years.

(The obituary named Mrs. Hitchins daughters, Misses Nannie and Annie, who
were called home from a visit in Williamsport, Pa., and one son Joseph who
resided in Roanoke, Va., but failed to mention the other sons name, which
would have been William Gladstone Hitchens...She also had a son Adam J. Hitchins who was born in 1869 but was not in the 1870 census, she had a daughter Eva G. Hitchins born in 1873 but was not mentioned in her 1884 obit so she must have died between 1880-census and 1884.



Her daughters were Ann & Arminta

Her stone is almost unreadable, buried by her husband Owen and his second
wife. Who was the childrens Nannie....





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