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Elizabeth Barbara <I>Gerhart</I> Smith

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Elizabeth Barbara Gerhart Smith

Birth
Millersburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 May 1903 (aged 73)
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
60
Memorial ID
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Mrs. WILLIAM ROULETTE died at her home in Sharpsburg, Md., yesterday of pneumonia, aged 68 years. Her first husband was Dr. Frisby Smith. Her second husband died several years ago. She leaves two children - Eugene Smith, a lawyer of Lancaster, Pa. and Albert Smith, Philadelphia - and the following stepchildren: Joseph C. Roulette, Hagerstown; Mrs. Santee, wife of Rev. Charles A. Santee, Mercersburg, Pa.; John D. Roulette and Frank Roulette, of Sharpsburg, and Mrs. Keedy, wife of Dr. Reuben M. Keedy, Hagerstown. Mrs. Roulette was Miss Elizabeth Gerhart, daughter of the late Rev. Mr. Gerhart, pastor of the German Reformed church of this city. She was born in this city and spent her childhood in the house now occupied by Mr. Z. James Gittinger, East Patrick street. She was educated at the Frederick Female Seminary. Mrs. Roulette had spent the winter in Philadelphia, where she was taken ill. She had partially recovered and returned to her home in Sharpsburg but a short time ago.

The News (Frederick, MD), Friday, May 8, 1903
Mrs. WILLIAM ROULETTE died at her home in Sharpsburg, Md., yesterday of pneumonia, aged 68 years. Her first husband was Dr. Frisby Smith. Her second husband died several years ago. She leaves two children - Eugene Smith, a lawyer of Lancaster, Pa. and Albert Smith, Philadelphia - and the following stepchildren: Joseph C. Roulette, Hagerstown; Mrs. Santee, wife of Rev. Charles A. Santee, Mercersburg, Pa.; John D. Roulette and Frank Roulette, of Sharpsburg, and Mrs. Keedy, wife of Dr. Reuben M. Keedy, Hagerstown. Mrs. Roulette was Miss Elizabeth Gerhart, daughter of the late Rev. Mr. Gerhart, pastor of the German Reformed church of this city. She was born in this city and spent her childhood in the house now occupied by Mr. Z. James Gittinger, East Patrick street. She was educated at the Frederick Female Seminary. Mrs. Roulette had spent the winter in Philadelphia, where she was taken ill. She had partially recovered and returned to her home in Sharpsburg but a short time ago.

The News (Frederick, MD), Friday, May 8, 1903


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