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Emma <I>Long</I> Boynton

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Emma Long Boynton

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Death
16 Apr 1919 (aged 50)
Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin, USA
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Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.8570747, Longitude: -87.3804703
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Mrs. Emma Boynton passed away at the home of her sister Mrs. Abe Augsberger on Wednesday night of last week after a long illness of Bright's disease.

Mrs. Boynton would have been 51 years old had she lived until April 21st. She was born in the Town of Sevastopol, being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long. She was twice married; her first husband being the late Frank Bowman {sic} of Whitefish Bay~married March 8, 1890. Her second marriage was to the late Dr. James Boynton, a dentist. The latter practiced in this city a couple of years ago. They married August 14, 1912.

Mrs. Boynton came here from the West (Seattle, Washington) just before Christmas, at that time being ill. She spent nine weeks in the hospital in Green Bay, Wisconsin, but six weeks ago came back here to die.

She is survived by one daughter Mrs. Eugene (Jennie) Cornish, whose whereabouts are not known. Her parents and the following brothers and sisters also survive: John, Walter, George, Elmer, Mrs. George Maples, Mrs. Richard Simon, Mrs. Abe Augsberger and Mrs. George Glass.

The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon from the home of Abe Augsberger. Rev. E.J. Symons officiating.

obituary Door County News
Thursday, April 24, 1919 pg 10
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Mrs. Emma Boynton passed away at the home of her sister Mrs. Abe Augsberger on Wednesday night of last week after a long illness of Bright's disease.

Mrs. Boynton would have been 51 years old had she lived until April 21st. She was born in the Town of Sevastopol, being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long. She was twice married; her first husband being the late Frank Bowman {sic} of Whitefish Bay~married March 8, 1890. Her second marriage was to the late Dr. James Boynton, a dentist. The latter practiced in this city a couple of years ago. They married August 14, 1912.

Mrs. Boynton came here from the West (Seattle, Washington) just before Christmas, at that time being ill. She spent nine weeks in the hospital in Green Bay, Wisconsin, but six weeks ago came back here to die.

She is survived by one daughter Mrs. Eugene (Jennie) Cornish, whose whereabouts are not known. Her parents and the following brothers and sisters also survive: John, Walter, George, Elmer, Mrs. George Maples, Mrs. Richard Simon, Mrs. Abe Augsberger and Mrs. George Glass.

The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon from the home of Abe Augsberger. Rev. E.J. Symons officiating.

obituary Door County News
Thursday, April 24, 1919 pg 10
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125658515/emma-boynton: accessed ), memorial page for Emma Long Boynton (21 Apr 1868–16 Apr 1919), Find a Grave Memorial ID 125658515, citing Bayside Cemetery, Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by L Evans (contributor 47943698).