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Frances “Fanny” <I>Mather</I> Bolles

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Frances “Fanny” Mather Bolles

Birth
Brooklyn, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Death
4 Feb 1871 (aged 64)
Lawrence County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Athens, Athens County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.3307877, Longitude: -82.1118088
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Mother of :

Julia Bolles b. 1823
David Charles Bolles b. 1825
Colonel William Mather Bolles b. 1827
Frances Mather Bolles b. 1831
Hannah Bolles b. 1833
John Bolles b. 1837
Asa Bolles b. 1841

Her Obituary from the Portsmouth (Ohio)Tribune.

FEB 16, 1871 - Died on Saturday forenoon, Feb 4th, at her son's residence in this city, after a short illness, Mrs. F. M. Bolles, aged 65 years.

The deceased was the mother of Col. William M. Bolles of this place, and sister of the late Prof. Mather. She was born in Brookly, Conn, and a descendant of the Mathers of New England whose sharp intellectual traits, she largely inherited. She had resided here since August last, and at the time of her death was presiding over a household of four orphaned grand daughters, to whom she was a loving grandmother. She was much beloved and respected by all who knew her as a woman of self sacrificing virtues and Christian fortitude. She was a faithful and zealous member of the Episcopal Church, and died in a firm belief of immortality. The remains were taken to Athens for interment.

Mother of :

Julia Bolles b. 1823
David Charles Bolles b. 1825
Colonel William Mather Bolles b. 1827
Frances Mather Bolles b. 1831
Hannah Bolles b. 1833
John Bolles b. 1837
Asa Bolles b. 1841

Her Obituary from the Portsmouth (Ohio)Tribune.

FEB 16, 1871 - Died on Saturday forenoon, Feb 4th, at her son's residence in this city, after a short illness, Mrs. F. M. Bolles, aged 65 years.

The deceased was the mother of Col. William M. Bolles of this place, and sister of the late Prof. Mather. She was born in Brookly, Conn, and a descendant of the Mathers of New England whose sharp intellectual traits, she largely inherited. She had resided here since August last, and at the time of her death was presiding over a household of four orphaned grand daughters, to whom she was a loving grandmother. She was much beloved and respected by all who knew her as a woman of self sacrificing virtues and Christian fortitude. She was a faithful and zealous member of the Episcopal Church, and died in a firm belief of immortality. The remains were taken to Athens for interment.



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