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Ann Thomas

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Ann Thomas

Birth
Camborne, Cornwall Unitary Authority, Cornwall, England
Death
1914 (aged 60–61)
Jo Daviess County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Galena, Jo Daviess County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Galena Daily Gazette 28 Apr 1914
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Dies at home of Samuel Edward as Result of Pneumonia after Week's Illness

Miss Ann Thomas died at the home of Samuel Edwards on Prospect street at seven-thirty o'clock this morning after being ill less than a week with pneumonia.
Miss Thomas was born in England and when a very young girl, came to this country with her parentst. She united with the Methodist church when a young lady and has been a constant member and also an earnest worker for the Epworth League. For the past forty years she has been employed as housekeeper for Mr. Edwards.
The deceased is survivied by a step-mother, Mrs James Moore [Hoare], of Mineral Point, Wis., one full-brother, Joseph, of Chicago; and a step-brother, John of Lacola, Ia., and cousins living in Galena and surrounding towns.
The funeral will be held some time Thursday, the hour to be announced later.
Galena Daily Gazette 28 Apr 1914
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Dies at home of Samuel Edward as Result of Pneumonia after Week's Illness

Miss Ann Thomas died at the home of Samuel Edwards on Prospect street at seven-thirty o'clock this morning after being ill less than a week with pneumonia.
Miss Thomas was born in England and when a very young girl, came to this country with her parentst. She united with the Methodist church when a young lady and has been a constant member and also an earnest worker for the Epworth League. For the past forty years she has been employed as housekeeper for Mr. Edwards.
The deceased is survivied by a step-mother, Mrs James Moore [Hoare], of Mineral Point, Wis., one full-brother, Joseph, of Chicago; and a step-brother, John of Lacola, Ia., and cousins living in Galena and surrounding towns.
The funeral will be held some time Thursday, the hour to be announced later.


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