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Mary Louisa Heath Bronson

Birth
Lower Heyford, Cherwell District, Oxfordshire, England
Death
1928 (aged 86–87)
West Collingswood, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Lansdowne, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Henry Heath and Ann Coggins, wife of Edwin Henry Bronson, and mother of Rolla G., Louisa (married George Henry Blakelock), Alfred Ernest, Edwin Henry, Samuel Irving and Sarah Lois Bronson (married Robert Rankin Stagmer).

In 1851, Mary Louisa Heath, aged 10, was living in Bicester, Bletchington, Oxfordshire, England, in the home of her parents, Henry Heath, aged 36, and Ann Heath, aged 37, with siblings, George Heath, aged 14, a tailor, Sarah Ann Heath, aged 12, Edwin Henry Heath, aged 7, Louis Charley Heath, aged 2, and Alfred Albert Heath, aged 2 months. Her father was shown to be a tailor.

In 1870, Louisa Bronson, aged 26, was living in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., with her husband, Edward Bronson, aged 35, and children, Rolla G. Bronson, aged 6, Sukey Bronson, aged 4, and Alfred E.A. Bronson, aged 5 months. Her husband was shown to be a news agent.

In 1880, Louisa Bronson, aged 35, was living at 331 Saratoga Street, Baltimore, Maryland, with her husband, Edwin Bronson, aged 46, and children, R.G. Bronson, aged 16, Lusa Bronson, aged 13, Alfred Bronson, aged 10, Edwin Bronson, aged 7, Samuel Bronson, aged 5, and Sarah Bronson, aged 3 months. Her husband was shown to be a clerk in a store.

Obituary - Mrs. Mary L. Bronson, grandmother of Dr. E. Bronson Stagmer, Oaklyn dentist, and R. Irving Stagmer, Collingswood druggist, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sara L. Stegmer, 3112 Mt. Ephraim Avenue, West Collingswood. She was 87 years old. Mrs. Bronson had been in ill health for about a year but was not confined to her bed until six weeks ago. She was the widow of E.H. Bronson, and had lived in Collingswood since 1914. She was a native of England. Mrs. Bronson is survived by Mrs. Stegmer and another daughter, Mrs. L.H. Blakelock, of Philadelphia, and two sons, Samuel L. Bronson, of Philadelphia, and A.E.A. Bronson of Hulmeville, Pa. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon from the Foster Funeral Home, 800 Haddon Avenue, Collingswood. Burial will be in Fernwood Cemetery.

(1851 England Census; 1870, 1880 US Federal Census; The Morning Post (Camden, New Jersey), 19 Mar 1928, Monday, Page 3)
Daughter of Henry Heath and Ann Coggins, wife of Edwin Henry Bronson, and mother of Rolla G., Louisa (married George Henry Blakelock), Alfred Ernest, Edwin Henry, Samuel Irving and Sarah Lois Bronson (married Robert Rankin Stagmer).

In 1851, Mary Louisa Heath, aged 10, was living in Bicester, Bletchington, Oxfordshire, England, in the home of her parents, Henry Heath, aged 36, and Ann Heath, aged 37, with siblings, George Heath, aged 14, a tailor, Sarah Ann Heath, aged 12, Edwin Henry Heath, aged 7, Louis Charley Heath, aged 2, and Alfred Albert Heath, aged 2 months. Her father was shown to be a tailor.

In 1870, Louisa Bronson, aged 26, was living in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., with her husband, Edward Bronson, aged 35, and children, Rolla G. Bronson, aged 6, Sukey Bronson, aged 4, and Alfred E.A. Bronson, aged 5 months. Her husband was shown to be a news agent.

In 1880, Louisa Bronson, aged 35, was living at 331 Saratoga Street, Baltimore, Maryland, with her husband, Edwin Bronson, aged 46, and children, R.G. Bronson, aged 16, Lusa Bronson, aged 13, Alfred Bronson, aged 10, Edwin Bronson, aged 7, Samuel Bronson, aged 5, and Sarah Bronson, aged 3 months. Her husband was shown to be a clerk in a store.

Obituary - Mrs. Mary L. Bronson, grandmother of Dr. E. Bronson Stagmer, Oaklyn dentist, and R. Irving Stagmer, Collingswood druggist, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sara L. Stegmer, 3112 Mt. Ephraim Avenue, West Collingswood. She was 87 years old. Mrs. Bronson had been in ill health for about a year but was not confined to her bed until six weeks ago. She was the widow of E.H. Bronson, and had lived in Collingswood since 1914. She was a native of England. Mrs. Bronson is survived by Mrs. Stegmer and another daughter, Mrs. L.H. Blakelock, of Philadelphia, and two sons, Samuel L. Bronson, of Philadelphia, and A.E.A. Bronson of Hulmeville, Pa. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon from the Foster Funeral Home, 800 Haddon Avenue, Collingswood. Burial will be in Fernwood Cemetery.

(1851 England Census; 1870, 1880 US Federal Census; The Morning Post (Camden, New Jersey), 19 Mar 1928, Monday, Page 3)


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