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Louisa Albright <I>Haskell</I> Sanders

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Louisa Albright Haskell Sanders

Birth
New York, USA
Death
29 Dec 1911 (aged 84)
Lowell, Lake County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Lowell, Lake County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
R22
Memorial ID
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Louisa and William Sanders were married on Sept 19, 1865 in Norwalk, Ohio. She is the daughter of Josiah Haskell and Mary Taylor.

Article posted on the Lowell Public Library website

LOUISA ALBRIGHT HASKELL SANDERS (1827-1911)
(MRS. WILLIAM WARREN SANDERS)

The following unidentified newspaper article was found in a scrapbook owned by Betty Burton of Lowell:

HER SEVENTY-SEVENTH BIRTHDAY

Lowell, Indiana, Dec. 18, 1903

The seventy-seventh birthday of Aunt Louisa Sanders was celebrated at her home today. The presents were many and valuable. Among those present were her only brother, Mr. George Haskall and his wife, Mrs. Abigail Sanders, C. H. Sanders, W. W. Sanders and wife, Mrs. Viola Tripp, of Shelby, Ind.; Mrs. Arvilla Griesel, Mrs. Mable Griesel, Miss Lizzie Grail, Miss Agnes Black, Mrs. Elsie Lawburg, O. F. Victor and Harry Fuller, of Rose Lawn.

After feasting on all the good things that is always to be found at Aunt Louisa's, the company engaged in music and merry making, which was only marred by the absence of Mrs. J. C. Cooney, of Chicago, who, owing to the severe weather, was unable to attend.

Aunt Lovisa [sic] Sanders is to be congratulated on the good health she enjoys. She is sprightly and active, with bright, clear eyes, while her faculties are acute and clear. She is a most congenial little woman, but is very practical in her methods, and looks after her farm in person. That she may reach the century mark is the wish of all. She has our best wishes.


Louisa and William Sanders were married on Sept 19, 1865 in Norwalk, Ohio. She is the daughter of Josiah Haskell and Mary Taylor.

Article posted on the Lowell Public Library website

LOUISA ALBRIGHT HASKELL SANDERS (1827-1911)
(MRS. WILLIAM WARREN SANDERS)

The following unidentified newspaper article was found in a scrapbook owned by Betty Burton of Lowell:

HER SEVENTY-SEVENTH BIRTHDAY

Lowell, Indiana, Dec. 18, 1903

The seventy-seventh birthday of Aunt Louisa Sanders was celebrated at her home today. The presents were many and valuable. Among those present were her only brother, Mr. George Haskall and his wife, Mrs. Abigail Sanders, C. H. Sanders, W. W. Sanders and wife, Mrs. Viola Tripp, of Shelby, Ind.; Mrs. Arvilla Griesel, Mrs. Mable Griesel, Miss Lizzie Grail, Miss Agnes Black, Mrs. Elsie Lawburg, O. F. Victor and Harry Fuller, of Rose Lawn.

After feasting on all the good things that is always to be found at Aunt Louisa's, the company engaged in music and merry making, which was only marred by the absence of Mrs. J. C. Cooney, of Chicago, who, owing to the severe weather, was unable to attend.

Aunt Lovisa [sic] Sanders is to be congratulated on the good health she enjoys. She is sprightly and active, with bright, clear eyes, while her faculties are acute and clear. She is a most congenial little woman, but is very practical in her methods, and looks after her farm in person. That she may reach the century mark is the wish of all. She has our best wishes.



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