Mrs. James Andrews, a pioneer settler of the county, died early today at the
county asylum where she had been cared (sic) in late years owing to illness
which had affected her mind and made her helpless. Mrs. Andrews was past 70
years of age and had resided here for more than half a century. Her husband
had for years been a watchman for the Goodrich Co. at the local docks.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, February 18, 1907 P. 4
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The funeral of Mrs. James Andrews will be held from the home on N. Sixth street
to Sacred Heart church tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, February 19, 1907 P. 2
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From Der Nord Westen, 21 Feb. 1907:
Death Sunday in the local mental facility, where she had been a patient for a long
time, of 80-yr. old Mrs. James Andrews. She leaves a husband and 2 daughters.
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[cause: heart disease]
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AGED WOMAN LOSES MIND
Mrs. James Andrew, 80, Suffers Infirmity of Age
Suffering from mental trouble which because of her advanced age, may be incurable, Mrs. James Andrew, an aged North Side woman, was today removed to the county asylum pending an inquiry that was ordered by probate court and she will be cared for. Mrs. Andrews is 80 years of age and of late had exhibited signs of failing mentality and her condition became such that the family was unable to care for her properly. Mr. Andrew is also well advanced in years. The family has resided here for a long term of years and the unfortunate case arouses much sympathy.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Mon., Sept. 17, 1906
Mrs. James Andrews, a pioneer settler of the county, died early today at the
county asylum where she had been cared (sic) in late years owing to illness
which had affected her mind and made her helpless. Mrs. Andrews was past 70
years of age and had resided here for more than half a century. Her husband
had for years been a watchman for the Goodrich Co. at the local docks.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, February 18, 1907 P. 4
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The funeral of Mrs. James Andrews will be held from the home on N. Sixth street
to Sacred Heart church tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, February 19, 1907 P. 2
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From Der Nord Westen, 21 Feb. 1907:
Death Sunday in the local mental facility, where she had been a patient for a long
time, of 80-yr. old Mrs. James Andrews. She leaves a husband and 2 daughters.
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[cause: heart disease]
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AGED WOMAN LOSES MIND
Mrs. James Andrew, 80, Suffers Infirmity of Age
Suffering from mental trouble which because of her advanced age, may be incurable, Mrs. James Andrew, an aged North Side woman, was today removed to the county asylum pending an inquiry that was ordered by probate court and she will be cared for. Mrs. Andrews is 80 years of age and of late had exhibited signs of failing mentality and her condition became such that the family was unable to care for her properly. Mr. Andrew is also well advanced in years. The family has resided here for a long term of years and the unfortunate case arouses much sympathy.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Mon., Sept. 17, 1906
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