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Marcia Mariah <I>Persons</I> Gillies

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Marcia Mariah Persons Gillies

Birth
Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, USA
Death
24 Jan 1902 (aged 58)
Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Marcia P. Gillies died, January 24, 1902, at the age of fifty-seven years, after an illness of over five years. She and her husband were for several years identified with the Methodist Episcopal church, but later with the Presbyterian church. Mr. Gillies was a trustee in both the Methodist and Presbyterian churches. He belongs to Flint Lodge No. 23. Free and Accepted Masons, having been made a Mason in 1864. He is also a memher of Governor Crapo Post No. 145, Grand Army of the Republic. He was brought up a Democrat, but is now an independent Republican.

Mrs. Gillies was born on her father's farm in Flint township. Her parents, Marvin B. Persons and Sophia Louise Harmon, were pioneers in Genesee county and died at their home here. They had six children, namely: David, James H, Marcia, Betsey, Labre M., and Sophia Persons Moon, of Galveston, Texas.

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She died at 213 Smith Street, Flint, Michigan. per her death certificate she had 3 children. She was burried on 27 January 1902 at Glenwood cemetery. She died of paralysis of the brain and heart failure per the death certificate. Place of birth is listed as New York on death certificate.
Mrs. Marcia P. Gillies died, January 24, 1902, at the age of fifty-seven years, after an illness of over five years. She and her husband were for several years identified with the Methodist Episcopal church, but later with the Presbyterian church. Mr. Gillies was a trustee in both the Methodist and Presbyterian churches. He belongs to Flint Lodge No. 23. Free and Accepted Masons, having been made a Mason in 1864. He is also a memher of Governor Crapo Post No. 145, Grand Army of the Republic. He was brought up a Democrat, but is now an independent Republican.

Mrs. Gillies was born on her father's farm in Flint township. Her parents, Marvin B. Persons and Sophia Louise Harmon, were pioneers in Genesee county and died at their home here. They had six children, namely: David, James H, Marcia, Betsey, Labre M., and Sophia Persons Moon, of Galveston, Texas.

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She died at 213 Smith Street, Flint, Michigan. per her death certificate she had 3 children. She was burried on 27 January 1902 at Glenwood cemetery. She died of paralysis of the brain and heart failure per the death certificate. Place of birth is listed as New York on death certificate.


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