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Margaret (ette) <I>Gilmore</I> Poland

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Margaret (ette) Gilmore Poland

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
5 Mar 1905 (aged 61)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Kelso, Cowlitz County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 72, Lot 5
Memorial ID
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Margaret is the 2nd wife of Alexander Poland.

Died, at Portland, Oregon, on March 5th, 1905, where she had gone for medical treatment, Mrs. Margaret S. Poland, aged 61 years, 1 month and 19 days. She was buried beside her late husband at the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery on Sunday. A large concourse of people attended the funeral services which were conducted by Rev. Wolfe of Kelso, who truthfully remarked; a noble and a true Christian is at rest. She leaves five children, Silas Poland, Mrs. E.W. Jenkins, Mrs. Thomas Adams, Mrs. E.W. Randall and William Poland, besides several stepchildren and two grandchildren and a host of friends who will miss her counsel and kindly advice. Her grave was hid from view by beautiful flowers which loving friends bestowed upon it in token of love.

Kalama Bulletin
Friday May 12, 1905

There is no headstone or engravings on Alexander's headstone to indicate that she is buried there. She is on the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery List but gives no location. So we suppose that she is buried next to Alexander and the family just never got around to engraving the headstone.
Margaret is the 2nd wife of Alexander Poland.

Died, at Portland, Oregon, on March 5th, 1905, where she had gone for medical treatment, Mrs. Margaret S. Poland, aged 61 years, 1 month and 19 days. She was buried beside her late husband at the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery on Sunday. A large concourse of people attended the funeral services which were conducted by Rev. Wolfe of Kelso, who truthfully remarked; a noble and a true Christian is at rest. She leaves five children, Silas Poland, Mrs. E.W. Jenkins, Mrs. Thomas Adams, Mrs. E.W. Randall and William Poland, besides several stepchildren and two grandchildren and a host of friends who will miss her counsel and kindly advice. Her grave was hid from view by beautiful flowers which loving friends bestowed upon it in token of love.

Kalama Bulletin
Friday May 12, 1905

There is no headstone or engravings on Alexander's headstone to indicate that she is buried there. She is on the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery List but gives no location. So we suppose that she is buried next to Alexander and the family just never got around to engraving the headstone.


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