Mother of five sons and one daughter; George J., the oldest; Thomas F., also of Springfield; James died in 1895; Catherine E. married Henry E. Hanselman; John was killed March 8, 1893, on the tracks of the Wabash railroad, while on his way to school, being then eight years of age; Stephen died July 5, 1899.
AMBROSE, MRS. BRIDGET - Died at 8 a.m Saturday, Jan 3, age 85. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Henry Hanselman, of city; two sons, Thomas, of city, and George J., of St. Louis; and one grandson, Robert Ambrose, of city. Funeral will be held at 8:30 a.m. Monday at residence of daughter, Mrs. Henry Hanselman, 1801 East Jackson street, and at 9 a.m. at St. Patrick's church, Rev. Thomas Fennessey officiating. Interment in Calvary. Kirlin & Egan directing.
Preceded in death by her husband John, who died in 1908.
Illinois State Journal, Jan 4, 1931, pg. 6, part IV:
Mother of five sons and one daughter; George J., the oldest; Thomas F., also of Springfield; James died in 1895; Catherine E. married Henry E. Hanselman; John was killed March 8, 1893, on the tracks of the Wabash railroad, while on his way to school, being then eight years of age; Stephen died July 5, 1899.
AMBROSE, MRS. BRIDGET - Died at 8 a.m Saturday, Jan 3, age 85. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Henry Hanselman, of city; two sons, Thomas, of city, and George J., of St. Louis; and one grandson, Robert Ambrose, of city. Funeral will be held at 8:30 a.m. Monday at residence of daughter, Mrs. Henry Hanselman, 1801 East Jackson street, and at 9 a.m. at St. Patrick's church, Rev. Thomas Fennessey officiating. Interment in Calvary. Kirlin & Egan directing.
Preceded in death by her husband John, who died in 1908.
Illinois State Journal, Jan 4, 1931, pg. 6, part IV:
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