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Ella Wicoff Hutchinson

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Ella Wicoff Hutchinson

Birth
Death
26 Aug 1909 (aged 18–19)
USA
Burial
Hightstown, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2317879, Longitude: -74.5235292
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HIGHTSTOWN, Aug. 27 - Miss Ella Wicoff Hutchinson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hutchinson, died last evening after an illness of a few days. She was in the nineteenth year of her age. Miss Hutchinson was well known in this vicinity. For several years, she had been a member of the First Baptist Church. Miss Hutchinson was a member of one of the oldest families in this section, being a granddaughter of the late George D. Hutchinson and a great-granddaughter of the late John T. Hutchinson, who was closely connected with the early affairs of this city. The funeral services will be held on Sunday afternoon at the home of her parents, near this city. The Rev. Dr. O. P. Eaches, assisted by the Rev. George H. Ashworth of the Universalist Church, will officiate. Funeral arrangements are in charge of Rogers & Son & the interment will be in the East Windsor Cemetery. [Trenton Evening Times, Fri., 27 Aug 1909]
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HIGHTSTOWN, Aug. 30 - The funeral of Miss Ella Wicoff Hutchinson was held at the home of her father, John T. Hutchinson, near this place, yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The oration was delivered by the Rev. Dr. O. P. Eaches, pastor of the First Baptist Church, of which the deceased was a member. The bearers were Samuel Peppler, Ernest Laird, Bertie Conover, Russell Black, Elmer Eiler, and Warren Hancock. Mrs. R. H. Riverberg sang. The death of Miss Hutchinson was unexpected and the illness was of only two days' duration. Interment was made in East Windsor Cemetery under the direction of Rogers & Son. [Trenton Evening Times, Mon., 30 Aug 1909]
HIGHTSTOWN, Aug. 27 - Miss Ella Wicoff Hutchinson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hutchinson, died last evening after an illness of a few days. She was in the nineteenth year of her age. Miss Hutchinson was well known in this vicinity. For several years, she had been a member of the First Baptist Church. Miss Hutchinson was a member of one of the oldest families in this section, being a granddaughter of the late George D. Hutchinson and a great-granddaughter of the late John T. Hutchinson, who was closely connected with the early affairs of this city. The funeral services will be held on Sunday afternoon at the home of her parents, near this city. The Rev. Dr. O. P. Eaches, assisted by the Rev. George H. Ashworth of the Universalist Church, will officiate. Funeral arrangements are in charge of Rogers & Son & the interment will be in the East Windsor Cemetery. [Trenton Evening Times, Fri., 27 Aug 1909]
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HIGHTSTOWN, Aug. 30 - The funeral of Miss Ella Wicoff Hutchinson was held at the home of her father, John T. Hutchinson, near this place, yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The oration was delivered by the Rev. Dr. O. P. Eaches, pastor of the First Baptist Church, of which the deceased was a member. The bearers were Samuel Peppler, Ernest Laird, Bertie Conover, Russell Black, Elmer Eiler, and Warren Hancock. Mrs. R. H. Riverberg sang. The death of Miss Hutchinson was unexpected and the illness was of only two days' duration. Interment was made in East Windsor Cemetery under the direction of Rogers & Son. [Trenton Evening Times, Mon., 30 Aug 1909]

Inscription

John T. Hutchinson
1855 – 1936
Martha J. HIS WIFE
1863 – 1940
Ella W.
1890 – 1909
1838 Sara H. West 1905



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