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Hannah Mayhew <I>Lincoln</I> Frost

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Hannah Mayhew Lincoln Frost

Birth
Dennysville, Washington County, Maine, USA
Death
28 Mar 1902 (aged 52)
Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G, Lot 1604, Cotton Path, Grave 6
Memorial ID
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1850 U. S. census: Dennysville, Washington County, Maine, USA.
1870 U. S. census: Dennysville, Washington County, Maine, USA.
1880 U. S. census: Ward 5, Detroit, Washington County, Maine, USA.
1900 U. S. census: Ward 2, Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA. Mother of four (4) children, all of whom are living at the time of the census, June 4, 1900.

MARRIAGE INFORMATION:

Married to George Franklin (Frank) Frost on August 31, 1881 at Rockport, Essex County, Massachusetts.

George Franklin Frost was born on October 20, 1844 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died on April 2, 1906 at Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and was buried on April 5, 1906 at Mount Feake Cemetery, Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

DEATH INFORMATION:

Burial site: Section G, Lot 1604, Cotton Path, Grave 6.

Obituary from the Daily Free Press - Tribune (Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA) on Friday, March 28, 1902, last page, column 2:

Died. FROST - In this city, March 28, Hannah Lincoln, wife of G. P. Frost, aged 52 years, 9 months. Funeral Sunday, 2:30 p.m.

Obituary from the Daily Free Press - Tribune (Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA) on Monday, March 31, 1902:

The funeral of Mrs. Hannah Lincoln Frost took place from her late residence on Lexington street Sunday afternoon at 2:30.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. S. Marsh of Cambridge, and selections were rendered by the A. O. U. W. quartet.

The services were largely attended by relatives and friends and the floral tributes were numerous and beautiful.

The bearers were George L. Mayberry, H. L. Hovey, C. W. Cushing and E. P. Smith. At the conclusion of the services the funeral cortege moved to Mt. Feake cemetery, where interment took place in the family lot.

Funeral arrangements were in charge of Undertaker Grafton E. Kirwin.

Obituary from the Waltham Evening News (Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA) on Friday, March 28, 1902:

Hannah Mayhew Lincoln, wife of George Frank Frost, died this morning at her home off Lincoln street, after a lingering illness, aged 53 years. Deceased was a native of Dennysville, Me., and was a descendant of Gen. Benj. Lincoln of Revolutionary fame. She resided here about 25 years and was well known and generally esteemed. She was a member of Christ church. [Episcopal] Four sons, Robert, Harwood, Eliot and Donald and her husband survive her, also a sister in Detroit. Burial will be in this city.

Obituary from the Waltham Evening News (Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA) on Monday, March 31, 1902:

The funeral of Mrs. Hannah Lincoln Frost took place yesterday at 2:30 o'clock at her home off Lincoln street, Rev. H. S. Nash, formerly of this city officiating. There was a large gathering present. A quartet assisted by singing selections at the house and at the grave, where a brief service was held. The pall bearers were Hon. Hamlin L. Hovey, Hon. George L. Mayberry, Edward P. Smith and Charles W. Cushing. Interment at Mt. Feake. Undertaker G. E. Kirwin officiated.
1850 U. S. census: Dennysville, Washington County, Maine, USA.
1870 U. S. census: Dennysville, Washington County, Maine, USA.
1880 U. S. census: Ward 5, Detroit, Washington County, Maine, USA.
1900 U. S. census: Ward 2, Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA. Mother of four (4) children, all of whom are living at the time of the census, June 4, 1900.

MARRIAGE INFORMATION:

Married to George Franklin (Frank) Frost on August 31, 1881 at Rockport, Essex County, Massachusetts.

George Franklin Frost was born on October 20, 1844 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died on April 2, 1906 at Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and was buried on April 5, 1906 at Mount Feake Cemetery, Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

DEATH INFORMATION:

Burial site: Section G, Lot 1604, Cotton Path, Grave 6.

Obituary from the Daily Free Press - Tribune (Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA) on Friday, March 28, 1902, last page, column 2:

Died. FROST - In this city, March 28, Hannah Lincoln, wife of G. P. Frost, aged 52 years, 9 months. Funeral Sunday, 2:30 p.m.

Obituary from the Daily Free Press - Tribune (Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA) on Monday, March 31, 1902:

The funeral of Mrs. Hannah Lincoln Frost took place from her late residence on Lexington street Sunday afternoon at 2:30.

Funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. S. Marsh of Cambridge, and selections were rendered by the A. O. U. W. quartet.

The services were largely attended by relatives and friends and the floral tributes were numerous and beautiful.

The bearers were George L. Mayberry, H. L. Hovey, C. W. Cushing and E. P. Smith. At the conclusion of the services the funeral cortege moved to Mt. Feake cemetery, where interment took place in the family lot.

Funeral arrangements were in charge of Undertaker Grafton E. Kirwin.

Obituary from the Waltham Evening News (Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA) on Friday, March 28, 1902:

Hannah Mayhew Lincoln, wife of George Frank Frost, died this morning at her home off Lincoln street, after a lingering illness, aged 53 years. Deceased was a native of Dennysville, Me., and was a descendant of Gen. Benj. Lincoln of Revolutionary fame. She resided here about 25 years and was well known and generally esteemed. She was a member of Christ church. [Episcopal] Four sons, Robert, Harwood, Eliot and Donald and her husband survive her, also a sister in Detroit. Burial will be in this city.

Obituary from the Waltham Evening News (Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA) on Monday, March 31, 1902:

The funeral of Mrs. Hannah Lincoln Frost took place yesterday at 2:30 o'clock at her home off Lincoln street, Rev. H. S. Nash, formerly of this city officiating. There was a large gathering present. A quartet assisted by singing selections at the house and at the grave, where a brief service was held. The pall bearers were Hon. Hamlin L. Hovey, Hon. George L. Mayberry, Edward P. Smith and Charles W. Cushing. Interment at Mt. Feake. Undertaker G. E. Kirwin officiated.


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