Le Roy, ,Nov. 29.—The remains of Miss Jean Morton, who died In Rochester Saturday morning, were brought to this village on the Erie at 10:50 o'clock this morning and taken at once to Machpelah cemetery, where burial services were conducted. She was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, 66 years ago, coming to Le Roy In 1862. She spent a number of years in Brooklyn and Rochester and for the past few years had divided her time between Rochester and Le Roy. Miss Morton is survived by two brothers and two sisters, James L. Morton of Le Roy and Fremont D. Morton, Miss Morton and Dr. Pauline Morton, all of Rochester.
Le Roy, ,Nov. 29.—The remains of Miss Jean Morton, who died In Rochester Saturday morning, were brought to this village on the Erie at 10:50 o'clock this morning and taken at once to Machpelah cemetery, where burial services were conducted. She was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, 66 years ago, coming to Le Roy In 1862. She spent a number of years in Brooklyn and Rochester and for the past few years had divided her time between Rochester and Le Roy. Miss Morton is survived by two brothers and two sisters, James L. Morton of Le Roy and Fremont D. Morton, Miss Morton and Dr. Pauline Morton, all of Rochester.
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