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....
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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