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Jane Willitts <I>Baldwin</I> Avery

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Jane Willitts Baldwin Avery

Birth
Aurora, Cayuga County, New York, USA
Death
12 Oct 1944 (aged 86)
Aurora, Cayuga County, New York, USA
Burial
Aurora, Cayuga County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.7543611, Longitude: -76.696275
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Obituary:

Auburn, New York
The Citizen-Advertiser newspaper
Saturday, October 14, 1944
Page 5, Column 5

FUNERAL RITES FOR MRS. AVERY SUNDAY

Services for Mrs. Jane Baldwin Avery, 86, widow of William B. Avery, who died Thursday at Aurora following a cerebral hemorrhage September 30, will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday at her home in Aurora, with Rev. Harris B. Stewart officiating. Burial will be in Oak Glen Cemetery, Aurora.

Born in Aurora December 5, 1857, Mrs. Avery was the daughter of Benjamin and Clarrisa Tupper Baldwin, and granddaughter of Joshua and Merthah Mosher Baldwin, Quakers who settled in Aurora in 1814. She was married to William B. Avery in 1880 and lived on a farm adjoining that of her father until the death of her husband in 1919, when she went to live in the Village of Aurora.

Surviving are four sons, James and William B. Avery of Aurora, Francis J. Avery of Fredericksburg, Va., and Benjamin S. Avery of Fort William, Ontario, Can., four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Gould, Burkeville, Va., Mrs. Cornelia W. Ward, Hingham, Mass., Mrs. Lydia A. Olsendam, Tacoma, Wash., and Mrs. Anna A. Carpenter, Monck's Corners, S. C.; 30 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren and one brother, Charles J. Baldwin of Fort Dors, Fla.
Obituary:

Auburn, New York
The Citizen-Advertiser newspaper
Saturday, October 14, 1944
Page 5, Column 5

FUNERAL RITES FOR MRS. AVERY SUNDAY

Services for Mrs. Jane Baldwin Avery, 86, widow of William B. Avery, who died Thursday at Aurora following a cerebral hemorrhage September 30, will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday at her home in Aurora, with Rev. Harris B. Stewart officiating. Burial will be in Oak Glen Cemetery, Aurora.

Born in Aurora December 5, 1857, Mrs. Avery was the daughter of Benjamin and Clarrisa Tupper Baldwin, and granddaughter of Joshua and Merthah Mosher Baldwin, Quakers who settled in Aurora in 1814. She was married to William B. Avery in 1880 and lived on a farm adjoining that of her father until the death of her husband in 1919, when she went to live in the Village of Aurora.

Surviving are four sons, James and William B. Avery of Aurora, Francis J. Avery of Fredericksburg, Va., and Benjamin S. Avery of Fort William, Ontario, Can., four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Gould, Burkeville, Va., Mrs. Cornelia W. Ward, Hingham, Mass., Mrs. Lydia A. Olsendam, Tacoma, Wash., and Mrs. Anna A. Carpenter, Monck's Corners, S. C.; 30 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren and one brother, Charles J. Baldwin of Fort Dors, Fla.


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