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Adaline E. “Addie” <I>Williams</I> Abell

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Adaline E. “Addie” Williams Abell

Birth
Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Sep 1900 (aged 60)
Colfax, Whitman County, Washington, USA
Burial
Marshalltown, Marshall County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Death of Mrs. Abell

Mrs. A. E. Abell, mother of Mrs. J A Byrne, died Friday morning at 5 o'clock at St. Ignatius hospital. The lady had been ill for some time and her condition became serious a few days before death.

Mr. and Mrs. Byrne left Saturday morning with the remains for Marshalltown, lowa, the old home of the family, where interment has been made- beside the bodies of her husband and son.

Mrs. Abell was a woman of high Christian Character, beloved by all of her large circle of friends.

The Colfax gazette. (Colfax, Wash.) 1893-1932, September 28, 1900, Image 2

Miss Addie E. Williams married Thomas B Abell July 4, 1858; she was from Erie Co., Penn., and came to this county in the Spring of 1857. In 1862, they moved to Marshalltown, and engaged in the banking business with Mr. Woodbury, and was afterward Vice President of the First National Bank until his death, April 1870; he left a large property and two children—Florence and George M., who died July 1, 1878.
Death of Mrs. Abell

Mrs. A. E. Abell, mother of Mrs. J A Byrne, died Friday morning at 5 o'clock at St. Ignatius hospital. The lady had been ill for some time and her condition became serious a few days before death.

Mr. and Mrs. Byrne left Saturday morning with the remains for Marshalltown, lowa, the old home of the family, where interment has been made- beside the bodies of her husband and son.

Mrs. Abell was a woman of high Christian Character, beloved by all of her large circle of friends.

The Colfax gazette. (Colfax, Wash.) 1893-1932, September 28, 1900, Image 2

Miss Addie E. Williams married Thomas B Abell July 4, 1858; she was from Erie Co., Penn., and came to this county in the Spring of 1857. In 1862, they moved to Marshalltown, and engaged in the banking business with Mr. Woodbury, and was afterward Vice President of the First National Bank until his death, April 1870; he left a large property and two children—Florence and George M., who died July 1, 1878.

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