[The Oregonian, 22 Apr 1906, p18]
LINDSAY - At Easth Thirty-third and Division streets, April 20, Mrs. Nancy Lindsay, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 90 years and 20 days.
[The Oregonian, 22 Apr 1906. p35]
UNCONSCIOUS FOR THREE MONTHS. - The funeral of Mrs. Nancy Lindsay took place yesterday afternoon. The interment was in Riverview Cemetery, and the services were attended by a considerable number of friends. Mrs. Lindsay was 90 years old and a native of Muscatine, Iowa. She had lived in Portland for the past 18 years. Her husband died in the East 50 years ago, and for some time she had made her home with her son, James Lindsay, a Civil War veteran. Mrs. L. Saldern and Mrs. R. Larkin [sic: Larson], of Portland are her daughters. For the past three months Mrs. Lindsay had been resting in an unconscious condition, during which her faculties seemed almost dead. Death came quietly like one fading away.
[The Oregonian, 23 Apr 1906, p9]
Daughter of David Hart.
Sister of Margaret (Patton), William M. (Sarah Denham) and Mary Ann Hart.
Widow of James Lindsay.
Mother of Florine Nancy (Lawrence J. O. Saldern), James A. and Lucinda "Lucy" (Rasmus Larson) Lindsay.
Grandmother of Alice Adella (Theodore Samuel "Theo" Farmer), Eva F. (Walter A. Packard), Cora B. and Amy Louise (Joseph Theodore Healy) Saldern.
(Contribution from FAG member Kathleen B #46845386)
[The Oregonian, 22 Apr 1906, p18]
LINDSAY - At Easth Thirty-third and Division streets, April 20, Mrs. Nancy Lindsay, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 90 years and 20 days.
[The Oregonian, 22 Apr 1906. p35]
UNCONSCIOUS FOR THREE MONTHS. - The funeral of Mrs. Nancy Lindsay took place yesterday afternoon. The interment was in Riverview Cemetery, and the services were attended by a considerable number of friends. Mrs. Lindsay was 90 years old and a native of Muscatine, Iowa. She had lived in Portland for the past 18 years. Her husband died in the East 50 years ago, and for some time she had made her home with her son, James Lindsay, a Civil War veteran. Mrs. L. Saldern and Mrs. R. Larkin [sic: Larson], of Portland are her daughters. For the past three months Mrs. Lindsay had been resting in an unconscious condition, during which her faculties seemed almost dead. Death came quietly like one fading away.
[The Oregonian, 23 Apr 1906, p9]
Daughter of David Hart.
Sister of Margaret (Patton), William M. (Sarah Denham) and Mary Ann Hart.
Widow of James Lindsay.
Mother of Florine Nancy (Lawrence J. O. Saldern), James A. and Lucinda "Lucy" (Rasmus Larson) Lindsay.
Grandmother of Alice Adella (Theodore Samuel "Theo" Farmer), Eva F. (Walter A. Packard), Cora B. and Amy Louise (Joseph Theodore Healy) Saldern.
(Contribution from FAG member Kathleen B #46845386)
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