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Emeline <I>Potter</I> Eastabrooks

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Emeline Potter Eastabrooks

Birth
Bridgewater Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
8 Aug 1888 (aged 65)
Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Her obituary reads "Mrs. Emeline Estabrook, wife of Mr. E. J. Estabrook, and sister of Mr. D. L. [C?] Potter, died at her residence, on Believue Avenue, Hammonton, [N.J.] Wednesday, Aug. 8th, 1888, aged 65 years.
Though not in vigorous health, Mrs. E. was able to attend Church and Sunday School last Sunday, and was not considered? dangerously ill until past Wed_? cal? aid? Though a resident here but three years, her genial and ____? _____? won the hearts of many friends, who sympathize deeply with the _____ family. Happily, "It is well with her." Three sons and one daughter are among the mourners all ____? and ____? in homes of their own. The beautiful stained glass window in her memory is at the Stevensville Presbyterian Church, near the front door. (Her birth year on the window is incorrect.) This is where she and her husband attended and raised most of their children before moving to N.J. (Note - It is spelled Emmaline on her tombstone, but Emeline most everywhere else, with one occurence as Emiline.)
Her obituary reads "Mrs. Emeline Estabrook, wife of Mr. E. J. Estabrook, and sister of Mr. D. L. [C?] Potter, died at her residence, on Believue Avenue, Hammonton, [N.J.] Wednesday, Aug. 8th, 1888, aged 65 years.
Though not in vigorous health, Mrs. E. was able to attend Church and Sunday School last Sunday, and was not considered? dangerously ill until past Wed_? cal? aid? Though a resident here but three years, her genial and ____? _____? won the hearts of many friends, who sympathize deeply with the _____ family. Happily, "It is well with her." Three sons and one daughter are among the mourners all ____? and ____? in homes of their own. The beautiful stained glass window in her memory is at the Stevensville Presbyterian Church, near the front door. (Her birth year on the window is incorrect.) This is where she and her husband attended and raised most of their children before moving to N.J. (Note - It is spelled Emmaline on her tombstone, but Emeline most everywhere else, with one occurence as Emiline.)


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