1834 - eft. 1880 (> 47 år)
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Louisa A Carmen |
Fødsel |
1834 |
New York, USA |
Køn |
Kvinde |
Død |
eft. 1880 |
Person-ID |
I37979 |
AALT |
Sidst ændret |
6 jan. 2021 |
Familie |
Denison Sabin Babcock, f. 30 jul. 1829, Scott, Cortland, New York, USA d. 25 apr. 1880, Port Byron, Cayuga, New York, USA (Alder 50 år) |
Ægteskab |
25 nov. 1858 |
Alder ved indgåelse af ægteskab |
Hun : ~ 24 år og 11 måneder - Han : 29 år og 4 måneder. |
Børn |
| 1. Earl Babcock, f. 1871, Cayuga, New York, USA [Far: natural] [Mor: natural]
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Familie-ID |
F15864 |
Gruppeskema | Familietavle |
Sidst ændret |
6 jan. 2021 |
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Begivenhedskort |
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Notater |
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- Mrs. Louisa Toll passed away at her home in Main street early Tuesday morning.
She would have been nintythree years old had she lived., until November of this year and was probably
the oldest resident of this community.
She was a native of Northern
Cayuga County and was a life lone
resident Mrs. Toll was a woman of
pleasing personality and exceptional
mental ability. Born two years before
the incorporation of -the Village ol
Port Byron, and 17 years after its reincorporation,
the history of three
generations has passed within her remembrance.
In her later years it was
the delight of friends to learn from her
the events that marked the building of
our local and National governments
8he retained her interest In public of
fairs and was alert to current events
almost until the end. Two years ago
Mrs. Toll suffered a fractured hip In a
fall at her home which had since confined
her to her bed and which was to
her active nature a "cross to bear,"
very nearly equalling the blindness
with which she had been afflicted several
years previous. She was given the
best of medical and nurelng care, and
the constant attention of family and
friends was devoted to making easier
these innrmatives.
Mrs. Toll was a Christian woman
who practiced the teachings of the
New Testament In her every day living.
We remember her as a kindly woman,
unpretentious in her good deeds a woman
who performed the ordinary duties
of life extraordinarily well. What
more need be auded to the eulogy of
our friend?
Mrs. Toll Is survived by her grandson
Earl Babcock of this tillage.
The funeral service was held from
the late home In Main street at 2:30
o'clock Thursday afternoon. Rev. R. M.
W. Bell of the Methodist - Episcopal
church officiating. Burial was made
In the family plot In Pine Hill Cemetery.',
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