LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17 - Mrs. Emily J. Aubury, who came to California by way of the isthmus of Panama in 1852, died here yesterday at her hotel. Her son, Lewis E. Aubury of Burlingame, former state mineralogist, was with her at the time. Mrs. Aubury was a pioneer teacher of Los Angeles and was a resident of Placer and Sacramento counties many years ago. She was a daughter of Charles A. Tweed, once chief justice of Arizona. Her body will be taken to San Francisco today for interment.
~ Source: Oakland Tribune - Oakland, California - November 17, 1920 - Page: 3
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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17 - Mrs. Emily J. Aubury, who came to California by way of the isthmus of Panama in 1852, died here yesterday at her hotel. Her son, Lewis E. Aubury of Burlingame, former state mineralogist, was with her at the time. Mrs. Aubury was a pioneer teacher of Los Angeles and was a resident of Placer and Sacramento counties many years ago. She was a daughter of Charles A. Tweed, once chief justice of Arizona. Her body will be taken to San Francisco today for interment.
~ Source: Oakland Tribune - Oakland, California - November 17, 1920 - Page: 3
Contributed by: REHM
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