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- [S782] Watertown Daily Times, New York. Watertown., "Mrs. Hattie Timmerman," April 30, 1909, p. ?, col. 6; digital images, \i Old Fulton NY Post Cards\i0 (Reliability: 3), 6 Oct 2014.
Mrs. Hattle Timmerman.
Theresa, April 30- Mrs. Hattie Timmerman, wife of Byron Timmerman,
died at ber home at Barlows Corners in the town of Orleans
Wednesday morning, April 28, aged 55 years and 17 days. Her illness was
of brief duration, pneumonia, complicated with a weak heart, being
the cause of ber death.
Her parents were Charles and Eliza Ward Walts, and her birthplace
was the Walts homestead in the town of Orleans. About 35 years ago
she married Byron Timmerruan and had since resided in her native
town. Tbere were no children.
She is survived by her husband and one sister, Mrs. Daniel Wagoner of this
village, and one brother, William Walts of Orleans. One sister, Mrs. Simon Daley,
died at this village some years years ago.
The funeral will be held from her home on Friday at 11. Burial will be made in Oakwood cemetery at this village.
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Watertown Daily Times Obituary notice for Mrs. Hattie Timmerman, brother to William N. Walts of Orleans. |
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Eva Bigger US Census, 1900, Orleans, Jefferson Co., NY |
- [S782] Watertown Daily Times, New York. Watertown., "Mrs. Hattie Timmerman," April 30, 1909, p. ?, col. 6; digital images, \i Old Fulton NY Post Cards\i0 (Reliability: 3), 6 Oct 2014.
Mrs. Hattle Timmerman.
Theresa, April 30- Mrs. Hattie Timmerman, wife of Byron Timmerman,
died at ber home at Barlows Corners in the town of Orleans
Wednesday morning, April 28, aged 55 years and 17 days. Her illness was
of brief duration, pneumonia, complicated with a weak heart, being
the cause of ber death.
Her parents were Charles and Eliza Ward Walts, and her birthplace
was the Walts homestead in the town of Orleans. About 35 years ago
she married Byron Timmerruan and had since resided in her native
town. Tbere were no children.
She is survived by her husband and one sister, Mrs. Daniel Wagoner of this
village, and one brother, William Walts of Orleans. One sister, Mrs. Simon Daley,
died at this village some years years ago.
The funeral will be held from her home on Friday at 11. Burial will be made in Oakwood cemetery at this village.
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