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Emily Harrington

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Emily Harrington

Birth
Mishicot, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
5 Sep 1917 (aged 48)
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
5-1
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EMILY HARRINGTON
Mrs. H. Cunes of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrington of Dtroit, have
returned to their respective homes after attending the funeral of the late
Mrs. Emma Harrington at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday September 12, 1917 P.2.
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Parents: Joseph 1843-1906 and Elizabeth Niquette 1852-1906 Harrington.
Emily's parents were married in 1867. According to Wisconsin birth and christening records, Emily was born on 21 Sep 1868 in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.
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OUR STATE INSTITUTIONS.
We have received a copy of the annual report of the State Board of Supervision of Wisconsin Charitable, Reformatory and Penal Institutions, for the fiscal year ending September 30, from which we take the following interesting statistics.
...The following inmates from this county are attending the Deaf and Dumb School, at Delavan: Emma Harrington, Two Rivers; ....
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, January 24, 1882 P. 1
(Taken from a larger article).
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Notes from Two Rivers:
Miss Emma Harrington, aged 48, died suddenly at her home in this city on Thursday last. The deceased was born in Mishicot and since she was two years old made her home with her aunt, Mrs. Niquette. Miss Harrington was deaf since childhood and while quite young, attended a state school for deaf mutes. The funeral was held from St. Luke's church on Monday.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Sept. 1, 1917
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Death was a kindly visitor at the home of Mrs. Urban Niquette Thursday
morning when he called on Miss Emma Harrington relieving her of an
incurable malady that had confined her with illness for over a year.
During that time she had endured great suffering at times which she bore
with patience. Deceased was born in Mishicot in 1869. Ever since she was
two years of age she has made her home with her aunt, Mrs. Niquette.
Since early childhood, she had been a deaf mute but was able to converse
intelligently with her associates having attended the state institute
for deaf mutes. She was a Christian lady with a happy, cheerful
disposition. She is survived by several half brothers and sisters. The
funeral had not been decided.
The Reporter, Fri., Sept. 7, 1917.
EMILY HARRINGTON
Mrs. H. Cunes of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrington of Dtroit, have
returned to their respective homes after attending the funeral of the late
Mrs. Emma Harrington at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday September 12, 1917 P.2.
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Parents: Joseph 1843-1906 and Elizabeth Niquette 1852-1906 Harrington.
Emily's parents were married in 1867. According to Wisconsin birth and christening records, Emily was born on 21 Sep 1868 in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.
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OUR STATE INSTITUTIONS.
We have received a copy of the annual report of the State Board of Supervision of Wisconsin Charitable, Reformatory and Penal Institutions, for the fiscal year ending September 30, from which we take the following interesting statistics.
...The following inmates from this county are attending the Deaf and Dumb School, at Delavan: Emma Harrington, Two Rivers; ....
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times, January 24, 1882 P. 1
(Taken from a larger article).
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Notes from Two Rivers:
Miss Emma Harrington, aged 48, died suddenly at her home in this city on Thursday last. The deceased was born in Mishicot and since she was two years old made her home with her aunt, Mrs. Niquette. Miss Harrington was deaf since childhood and while quite young, attended a state school for deaf mutes. The funeral was held from St. Luke's church on Monday.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., Sept. 1, 1917
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Death was a kindly visitor at the home of Mrs. Urban Niquette Thursday
morning when he called on Miss Emma Harrington relieving her of an
incurable malady that had confined her with illness for over a year.
During that time she had endured great suffering at times which she bore
with patience. Deceased was born in Mishicot in 1869. Ever since she was
two years of age she has made her home with her aunt, Mrs. Niquette.
Since early childhood, she had been a deaf mute but was able to converse
intelligently with her associates having attended the state institute
for deaf mutes. She was a Christian lady with a happy, cheerful
disposition. She is survived by several half brothers and sisters. The
funeral had not been decided.
The Reporter, Fri., Sept. 7, 1917.


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