and 2)A H Bronson
"MRS A H BRONSON DIED IN THE SOUTH TUESDAY - She Had Been at Aiken, SC, Since Last December for Her Health - Mrs A H Bronson died at Aiken, SC, at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. Relatives and friends in Titusville, where she resided the greater part of her life, were appraised by telegraph yesterday morning. With her at the time of her death was her only son, A W Bronson of this city, who left New York for the south Sunday afternoon, upon learning of his mother's serious condition. She went to Aiken in November in the hope that the mild winter climate might improve her health. The body will be brought here for burial, arriving at 10 o'clock Friday morning. No arrangement for the funeral will be made until the coming ot Mr Bronson. Mrs Bronson was widely known in this city and community. She was twice married. Her first husband was Addison Woolsey, who died many years ago. Her second husband, A H Bronson, is a resident of New York. She is survived by one son, A W Bronson of Titusville, and by two daughters, Mrs Richard E Woodworth of Minneapolis, Minn, and Miss Frances [Bronson] of New York. Mr and Mrs Woodworth are now en route from New Orleans to New York by steamer and will not learn the sad news until their arrival in the latter city today. The many friends of the deceased and of the family in Titusville and community will hear with regret of Mrs Bronson's death. She was a woman universally admired and esteemed."
(Titusville Morning Herald, Mar 22, 1906, p.2)
and 2)A H Bronson
"MRS A H BRONSON DIED IN THE SOUTH TUESDAY - She Had Been at Aiken, SC, Since Last December for Her Health - Mrs A H Bronson died at Aiken, SC, at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. Relatives and friends in Titusville, where she resided the greater part of her life, were appraised by telegraph yesterday morning. With her at the time of her death was her only son, A W Bronson of this city, who left New York for the south Sunday afternoon, upon learning of his mother's serious condition. She went to Aiken in November in the hope that the mild winter climate might improve her health. The body will be brought here for burial, arriving at 10 o'clock Friday morning. No arrangement for the funeral will be made until the coming ot Mr Bronson. Mrs Bronson was widely known in this city and community. She was twice married. Her first husband was Addison Woolsey, who died many years ago. Her second husband, A H Bronson, is a resident of New York. She is survived by one son, A W Bronson of Titusville, and by two daughters, Mrs Richard E Woodworth of Minneapolis, Minn, and Miss Frances [Bronson] of New York. Mr and Mrs Woodworth are now en route from New Orleans to New York by steamer and will not learn the sad news until their arrival in the latter city today. The many friends of the deceased and of the family in Titusville and community will hear with regret of Mrs Bronson's death. She was a woman universally admired and esteemed."
(Titusville Morning Herald, Mar 22, 1906, p.2)
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