WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. -
Mrs. Bayard, wife of the secretary of state, died at her residence in this city at 8:30 yesterday morning. The immediate cause of Mrs. Bayard's death was congestion of the brain, brought on by the shock of her daughter's sudden death two weeks ago. For the first week following the event she stood the strain and excitement quite well, but a week ago last Friday she was compelled to take to her bed, and gradually grew worse day by day. On Thursday congestion of the brain made its appearance. She was unconscious twenty-four hours before he death. Although for years Mrs. Bayard had been a confirmed invalid, she had for the late six months been in better health than for many years. Last summer she was very ill at her home in Wilmington with a complication of diseases of the liver and stomach, and her recovery at that time was considered doubtfull. At the solicitation of her daughter, Miss Kate, she put herself under the care of Dr. T.A. Gardner, of this city, and under his treatmnt she had improved much.
The Daily Huronite; Huron, South Dakota.
February 6, 1886; Page One.
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This year's NECROLOGY
Jan 31
Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, wife of the Secretary of State died at Washington.
Published: Rock Island daily ARGUS, January 3, 1887
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. -
Mrs. Bayard, wife of the secretary of state, died at her residence in this city at 8:30 yesterday morning. The immediate cause of Mrs. Bayard's death was congestion of the brain, brought on by the shock of her daughter's sudden death two weeks ago. For the first week following the event she stood the strain and excitement quite well, but a week ago last Friday she was compelled to take to her bed, and gradually grew worse day by day. On Thursday congestion of the brain made its appearance. She was unconscious twenty-four hours before he death. Although for years Mrs. Bayard had been a confirmed invalid, she had for the late six months been in better health than for many years. Last summer she was very ill at her home in Wilmington with a complication of diseases of the liver and stomach, and her recovery at that time was considered doubtfull. At the solicitation of her daughter, Miss Kate, she put herself under the care of Dr. T.A. Gardner, of this city, and under his treatmnt she had improved much.
The Daily Huronite; Huron, South Dakota.
February 6, 1886; Page One.
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This year's NECROLOGY
Jan 31
Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, wife of the Secretary of State died at Washington.
Published: Rock Island daily ARGUS, January 3, 1887
Gravesite Details
Wife of Thomas F
Family Members
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Katherine Lee Bayard
1857–1886
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Anna Frances Bayard
1858–1898
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Mabel Bayard Warren
1861–1924
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Mary Lee Bayard
1862–1863
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Florence Bayard Hilles
1865–1954
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Louisa Lee Bayard
1867–1945
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Thomas Francis Bayard Jr
1868–1942
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Ellen H "Nellie" Bayard Lewenhaupt
1869–1932
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Willing Francis Bayard
1871–1871
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Philip Bayard
1872–1911
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William Shippen "Infant" Bayard
unknown–1870
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