Daughter of Alfred & Electa (Dodds) Gray
From the Daily Times, Troy, New York July ??, 1915
CAMBRIDGE
Mrs. Frances Gray Blinn died yesterday afternoon at her home on East Main Street following an illness of three weeks, aged eighty-one years. She was the widow of Rev. H.G. Blinn, who at one time was pastor of the Congregational Church in Cambridge. Mrs. Blinn was born at Jamestown and had been a resident of Cambridge forty years. She was highly informed and was a writer of ??? and poems. She was a member of the D.A.R. Chapter and of the Anthony Circle, Mo*****. Dr. Frank G. Blinn of New York, was called to Cambridge by his mother's illness. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon from the residence.
She had two other children who I have not found burial locations for yet.
Catherine (Blinn) Cole 1854 - ?
Alfred Blinn 1859 - ?
Daughter of Alfred & Electa (Dodds) Gray
From the Daily Times, Troy, New York July ??, 1915
CAMBRIDGE
Mrs. Frances Gray Blinn died yesterday afternoon at her home on East Main Street following an illness of three weeks, aged eighty-one years. She was the widow of Rev. H.G. Blinn, who at one time was pastor of the Congregational Church in Cambridge. Mrs. Blinn was born at Jamestown and had been a resident of Cambridge forty years. She was highly informed and was a writer of ??? and poems. She was a member of the D.A.R. Chapter and of the Anthony Circle, Mo*****. Dr. Frank G. Blinn of New York, was called to Cambridge by his mother's illness. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon from the residence.
She had two other children who I have not found burial locations for yet.
Catherine (Blinn) Cole 1854 - ?
Alfred Blinn 1859 - ?
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