CRAPO - Adelia Crapo, on Sunday, Aug. 1, 1897, at 6:30 p.m. aged 53 years. Services at residence, Fairview avenue, Waverly Place, Monday, 3:30 p.m.
Carriages from Wiles & Karsh.
Funeral at Mt. Olivet.
married to John B. Crapo 22 May 1864 Tippecanoe, Indiana
Emigrated in 1850 aboard the famine ship SS EZ from Liverpool to New York with sister, Mary Kelly, who also lived near her within a one mile radius her adult life. No parents came with them on the ship. They were aged 8 and 9 and both worked as domestic servants in Lafayette, IN by 1860. They could be traveling with the adult just above them who is Henry Gerdin. The "EZ" was a famine ship and owned by the Tapscott Packet Line. The Captain is R. T. Hartshorne, and his name was sometimes spelled Hartshorn.
In the Nashville newspapers, she was referred to as "Addie"
CRAPO - Adelia Crapo, on Sunday, Aug. 1, 1897, at 6:30 p.m. aged 53 years. Services at residence, Fairview avenue, Waverly Place, Monday, 3:30 p.m.
Carriages from Wiles & Karsh.
Funeral at Mt. Olivet.
married to John B. Crapo 22 May 1864 Tippecanoe, Indiana
Emigrated in 1850 aboard the famine ship SS EZ from Liverpool to New York with sister, Mary Kelly, who also lived near her within a one mile radius her adult life. No parents came with them on the ship. They were aged 8 and 9 and both worked as domestic servants in Lafayette, IN by 1860. They could be traveling with the adult just above them who is Henry Gerdin. The "EZ" was a famine ship and owned by the Tapscott Packet Line. The Captain is R. T. Hartshorne, and his name was sometimes spelled Hartshorn.
In the Nashville newspapers, she was referred to as "Addie"
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