Other children:
Grace (b.~1884 IL) m. Unknown Maxfield; living Omaha in 1919, "widowed" in 1940 UT, living with brother, Joseph
George Mitchell (1891 NE-1963 FL) m., div., m., div. Myrl E Strowbridge Cooke
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Obituary
Died — Mrs. William Aldrich Thursday evening, August 8, of cancer. Buried Saturday afternoon from the Presbyterian church, of which she was a member, Rev. W. N. Halsey officiating.
Julia Agnes Herron was born in Albany, New York, in 1848. Later with her parents she moved to LaSalle county, Ill., where the writer remembers her as a neighbor's daughter. There she was married to William Aldrich December 24, 1873, and ten children were born to that union. Hers is the first death in the family, all the children being still alive. This is a record not often met with even in smaller families. They moved to York county in 1886, where they lived till four years ago, when they moved to Valley county and have been prominent member of this county since.
For three years past she has been suffering with what proved to be a cancer and from which no relief could be had.
Death has been for sometime before her face, but she bore the ordeal bravely.
The Ord Quiz - Thur, Aug 15 1907, Pg 3, Col 3
Other children:
Grace (b.~1884 IL) m. Unknown Maxfield; living Omaha in 1919, "widowed" in 1940 UT, living with brother, Joseph
George Mitchell (1891 NE-1963 FL) m., div., m., div. Myrl E Strowbridge Cooke
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Obituary
Died — Mrs. William Aldrich Thursday evening, August 8, of cancer. Buried Saturday afternoon from the Presbyterian church, of which she was a member, Rev. W. N. Halsey officiating.
Julia Agnes Herron was born in Albany, New York, in 1848. Later with her parents she moved to LaSalle county, Ill., where the writer remembers her as a neighbor's daughter. There she was married to William Aldrich December 24, 1873, and ten children were born to that union. Hers is the first death in the family, all the children being still alive. This is a record not often met with even in smaller families. They moved to York county in 1886, where they lived till four years ago, when they moved to Valley county and have been prominent member of this county since.
For three years past she has been suffering with what proved to be a cancer and from which no relief could be had.
Death has been for sometime before her face, but she bore the ordeal bravely.
The Ord Quiz - Thur, Aug 15 1907, Pg 3, Col 3
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