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Martha Jane <I>Seeley</I> Daggett

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Martha Jane Seeley Daggett

Birth
Death
24 Jun 1897 (aged 67)
Burial
Mosherville, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.9752845, Longitude: -76.905398
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Obituary: The death of Mrs. Martha J. Daggett occurred last night at her home, No. 410 Herrick street, at 9 o'clock. She was sixty-seven years of age, and death was caused by peritonitis. Deceased is survived by her husband, C. C. Daggett and eight children, Edward of West Superior, Wis., Merritt W., of Wellsville, Pa., Willis C., George and Leman, of Elmira, Fred of Potter Brook, Pa., Mrs. Charles Updike, of Jackson Summit, Pa., and Mrs. Judson Buell, of this city. The funeral will be held at the residence at 1:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The remains will be taken to Mosherville, Pa., for interment. The deceased was a member of the Wells Presbyterian church. She was a devout Christian. In her home life she displayed the qualities of a true mother, bringing up her children in a manner worthy of her character. The reciprocated the feeling of love and to them the loss of the mother is a sad blow (Elmira newspaper, Friday, June 25, 1897).
Obituary: The death of Mrs. Martha J. Daggett occurred last night at her home, No. 410 Herrick street, at 9 o'clock. She was sixty-seven years of age, and death was caused by peritonitis. Deceased is survived by her husband, C. C. Daggett and eight children, Edward of West Superior, Wis., Merritt W., of Wellsville, Pa., Willis C., George and Leman, of Elmira, Fred of Potter Brook, Pa., Mrs. Charles Updike, of Jackson Summit, Pa., and Mrs. Judson Buell, of this city. The funeral will be held at the residence at 1:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The remains will be taken to Mosherville, Pa., for interment. The deceased was a member of the Wells Presbyterian church. She was a devout Christian. In her home life she displayed the qualities of a true mother, bringing up her children in a manner worthy of her character. The reciprocated the feeling of love and to them the loss of the mother is a sad blow (Elmira newspaper, Friday, June 25, 1897).

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M. JANE
WIFE OF
C. C. DAGGETT
APR. 3, 1830
JUNE 24, 1897



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