BRIEF MENTION
-A 2-week-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth C. Troxell, of 855 Dock street, died yesterday afternoon.
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According to Easton Heights Cemetery records an infant of Ellsworth C. Troxell, known as Helen, was buried Nov. 15, 1900
She is buried in the same grave with three other children:
Emily Naomi Troxell 4m 7d (buried 7/10/1894)
Floyd D. Miller 7m (died 7/28/1908)
Margaret Schlecher 28d (died 3/31/1920)
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According to St. Mark's Reformed Church
Vol. 1 1873-1903 p. 102
Stella May Troxell 2 weeks old
was buried 11/1900 (day was not recorded)
in Easton Heights Cemetery
This is likely the same infant as Helen, since Easton Heights cemetery has no record of an infant named Stella May buried there.
BRIEF MENTION
-A 2-week-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth C. Troxell, of 855 Dock street, died yesterday afternoon.
_______________________
According to Easton Heights Cemetery records an infant of Ellsworth C. Troxell, known as Helen, was buried Nov. 15, 1900
She is buried in the same grave with three other children:
Emily Naomi Troxell 4m 7d (buried 7/10/1894)
Floyd D. Miller 7m (died 7/28/1908)
Margaret Schlecher 28d (died 3/31/1920)
______________________
According to St. Mark's Reformed Church
Vol. 1 1873-1903 p. 102
Stella May Troxell 2 weeks old
was buried 11/1900 (day was not recorded)
in Easton Heights Cemetery
This is likely the same infant as Helen, since Easton Heights cemetery has no record of an infant named Stella May buried there.
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