Mrs. Moore died Thursday at White Sulphur Springs where she had been staying for a while with a son. Her ailment was a bronchial trouble. Her age was 65 years, 5 months and 20 days. The remains were brought to her old home in Loudon Township and on Saturday were committed to the dust in Kilgore cemetery. Revs. Davidson of Harlem and Salmon of Bellaire conducted the funeral exercises. She was a sister of the late John and Alex W. Fawcett. Three sisters survive--Mesdames Kneen of Iowa, Butler of California and Teter. Her daughters Agnes and Majorie and son John were with their mother during her last illness.
Information research by Richard Paul Culler, of Carrollton, Ohio.
Mrs. Moore died Thursday at White Sulphur Springs where she had been staying for a while with a son. Her ailment was a bronchial trouble. Her age was 65 years, 5 months and 20 days. The remains were brought to her old home in Loudon Township and on Saturday were committed to the dust in Kilgore cemetery. Revs. Davidson of Harlem and Salmon of Bellaire conducted the funeral exercises. She was a sister of the late John and Alex W. Fawcett. Three sisters survive--Mesdames Kneen of Iowa, Butler of California and Teter. Her daughters Agnes and Majorie and son John were with their mother during her last illness.
Information research by Richard Paul Culler, of Carrollton, Ohio.
Family Members
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Nancy Fawcett Grace
1820–1888
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John Fawcett
1822–1905
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Dr Henry B Fawcett
1824–1877
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Letitia Jane "Letta" Fawcett Kneen
1827–1907
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Alexander Armstrong Fawcett
1829–1905
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Rebecca Fawcett Butler
1829–1915
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Dr Charles Lightell Fawcett
1832–1902
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Dorinda Fawcett Teter
1834–1912
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Thomas B. Fawcett
1837–1895
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James McCourt Fawcett
1840–1869
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