Death of His Estimable Wife Yesterday Morning
The death of Mrs. William R. Marshall, wife of ex-Gov. Marshall, yesterday morning, will cause days of regret among her many friends and relatives at a most joyous season of the year.
Mrs. Marshall was born at Westmoreland, Oneida county, New York, and educated at Utica, N. Y. Her maiden name was Abbey Langford, and she was the seventh of thirteen children of George Langford. Her father died in 1863, but her mother lived until 1888, and after the death of her father and his son, N. P. Langford, in this city, Mrs. Marshall married the governor at Utica, N. Y., in 1854, and immmediately came to St., Paul to reside. Her death was caused by congestion of the brain, aggravated by imperfect action of the heart, and pneumonia.
The funeral will take place on Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the family residence, corner Mackubin street and Marshall avenue. Rev. Dr. Mitchell will read the funeral service. Mrs. Marshall leaves no children, her only son having died about a year ago, but she leaves a granddaughter and a host of devoted friends to mourn her loss.
Source: The Saint Paul Globe, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 24 Dec 1893, Page 2
Death of His Estimable Wife Yesterday Morning
The death of Mrs. William R. Marshall, wife of ex-Gov. Marshall, yesterday morning, will cause days of regret among her many friends and relatives at a most joyous season of the year.
Mrs. Marshall was born at Westmoreland, Oneida county, New York, and educated at Utica, N. Y. Her maiden name was Abbey Langford, and she was the seventh of thirteen children of George Langford. Her father died in 1863, but her mother lived until 1888, and after the death of her father and his son, N. P. Langford, in this city, Mrs. Marshall married the governor at Utica, N. Y., in 1854, and immmediately came to St., Paul to reside. Her death was caused by congestion of the brain, aggravated by imperfect action of the heart, and pneumonia.
The funeral will take place on Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the family residence, corner Mackubin street and Marshall avenue. Rev. Dr. Mitchell will read the funeral service. Mrs. Marshall leaves no children, her only son having died about a year ago, but she leaves a granddaughter and a host of devoted friends to mourn her loss.
Source: The Saint Paul Globe, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 24 Dec 1893, Page 2
Family Members
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Mary Jane Langford Curran
1815–1893
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George Langford
1816–1840
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Philip Belin Langford
1818–1818
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Philip Belin Langford
1819–1860
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Chloe Sweeting Langford Taylor
1821–1882
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Dewitt C. Langford Sr
1823–1906
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Moreau Langford
1827–1861
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Marie Antoinette Langford Spencer
1829–1906
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Charles Clinton Langford
1831–1869
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Nathaniel Pitt Langford
1832–1911
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Augustine Gallet Langford
1834–1885
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Harriet White Langford
1837–1837
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