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- [S375] Misc Newspaper Clippings - Lyme Heritage Center, Author: unknown, (Watertown Daily Times?) (Reliability: 3), 23 Nov 2005.
WIDOW OF GEO. FRALEY IS DEAD
Rosiere Native Was Seamstress in Number of City Stores
8/63 (hand written)
Mrs. Jane E. Fraley, 90, widow of George W. Fraley and a resident of Watertown for 64 years, died this morning shortly before 9 at her home, 655 Cooper Street, after a long illness. Death was attributed to hardening of the arteries and other infirmities of old age. She was a retired seamstress.
The funeral will be Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the Simpson funeral homeand at 9 in the Church of Our Lady ao the Sacred Heart. Burial will be in North Watertown cemetery. She was a member of Sacred Heart church.
Surviving her are a daughter, Mrs. Benjamin H. (Laurine G.) Bates, 655 Cooper Street; four grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Fraley, who came practically blind ten years ago, had been in failing health for the past two years. She was a patient in the Mercy hospital in May and for the past two months she had been declining rapidly.
She was born March 6, 1873 at Rosiere, a daughter of James and Mary Laillet Tuft and a descendant of early French settlers of that area.
She spent the early part of her life at Rosiere, where she was educated and where on Nov. 25, 1896, she was married to George W. Fraley, also of Rosiere, in St. Vincent de Paul's church.
After two years at Rosiere, Mr. and Mrs. Fraley moved to Watertown in 1899. Mr. Frlaey died at the Cooper Street home March 20, 1935.
Mrs. Fraley was employed at the old Hardiman-Woolworth company furniture store for about five years, sewing drapery. Later, she was a seamstress in the store of the Herr Fashion shop for 16 years. She was finally employed in the store of Lennon & Clarke, retiring at the age of 80 after six years of service as a fur finisher.
At one time she was employed in the store of Kallen's Furs, Inc.
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Charlton, Thomas, & Carrie Rout, and Christine Seaquist arriving NY, Dec. 21 1924 Charlton, Thomas, & Carrie Rout, and Christine Seaquist returning from a trip to France, Dec. 21, 1924. |
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The Steamship Leviathan Description
Year Range : 1917-
Source Information
Ancestry.com. Passenger Ships and Images [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007.
Original data: Various maritime reference sources.
Source Description
This collection contains images and descriptions of passenger ships.
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Newspaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center These misc. newspaper clippings are from Lyme Heritage Center, Three Mile Bay, N.Y. |
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Misc. newspaper clippings - Lyme Heritage Center
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