from Oswego Newspaper June 22 1903
Julia A Forsythe ,wife of Fred J. Forsythe , of East Tenth and One Half Street died yesterday morning after an illness of ten weeks.
She was born in Scriba about sixty-two years ago and had resided there and in Oswego city all her life. Mrs. Forsythe was a devout member of St. Paul's Church and had a wide circle of friends who will learn of her death with regret.
In addition to her husband she is survived by four sons and three daughters, Mrs. George Snyder of East 12th St,; Mrs. Fred Fenton ,Oswego; Mrs. Patrick Fitzgibbons, Ogdensburg ; Fred W., Alexander and Joseph Forsythe of Oswego, and Richard of New York. Also two stepsisters Mrs. Mary Howell of West Bridge St. and Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Pulaski.
from Oswego Newspaper June 22 1903
Julia A Forsythe ,wife of Fred J. Forsythe , of East Tenth and One Half Street died yesterday morning after an illness of ten weeks.
She was born in Scriba about sixty-two years ago and had resided there and in Oswego city all her life. Mrs. Forsythe was a devout member of St. Paul's Church and had a wide circle of friends who will learn of her death with regret.
In addition to her husband she is survived by four sons and three daughters, Mrs. George Snyder of East 12th St,; Mrs. Fred Fenton ,Oswego; Mrs. Patrick Fitzgibbons, Ogdensburg ; Fred W., Alexander and Joseph Forsythe of Oswego, and Richard of New York. Also two stepsisters Mrs. Mary Howell of West Bridge St. and Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Pulaski.