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Annie Emily <I>Baldwin</I> Bedell

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Annie Emily Baldwin Bedell

Birth
Westville, Otsego County, New York, USA
Death
24 Jan 1920 (aged 60)
Sidney Center, Delaware County, New York, USA
Burial
Sidney, Delaware County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Anne Bedell
obit 2/8/1920 "Sidney Enterprise", Sidney, NY

Native of Otsego Co, NY Mrs Albert Bedell was 58 years of age. She was a native of Westville, Otsego Co.
Her maiden name was Annie Baldwin, a daughter of Mr and Mrs Philo S. (Emily Chase) Baldwin, and she was the youngest of a large family of children. She was united in marriage to Mr Bedell Oct 17, 1883. Following their marriage they moved to a farm near Merrickville which they continuously occupied until about five years ago when they moved to this village. After their children had grown up and married they
had accumulated a small petence and they had settled in our village to enjoy their sunset. As she had always been industrious in her life on the farm, she anticipated years of happiness in the days that were coming. Much illness had
prevented her enjoyment of those days.

Her funeral was held this afternoon at her home at 2 o'clock. Rev. A.D. Finch was officiating clergyman. Burial was in Prospect HIll cemetery. She is survived by her husband, the daughter mentioned, and one son, Delmar of this village.
Anne Bedell
obit 2/8/1920 "Sidney Enterprise", Sidney, NY

Native of Otsego Co, NY Mrs Albert Bedell was 58 years of age. She was a native of Westville, Otsego Co.
Her maiden name was Annie Baldwin, a daughter of Mr and Mrs Philo S. (Emily Chase) Baldwin, and she was the youngest of a large family of children. She was united in marriage to Mr Bedell Oct 17, 1883. Following their marriage they moved to a farm near Merrickville which they continuously occupied until about five years ago when they moved to this village. After their children had grown up and married they
had accumulated a small petence and they had settled in our village to enjoy their sunset. As she had always been industrious in her life on the farm, she anticipated years of happiness in the days that were coming. Much illness had
prevented her enjoyment of those days.

Her funeral was held this afternoon at her home at 2 o'clock. Rev. A.D. Finch was officiating clergyman. Burial was in Prospect HIll cemetery. She is survived by her husband, the daughter mentioned, and one son, Delmar of this village.


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