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Emma L Marlor Hallock

Birth
Leicestershire, England
Death
11 Sep 1906 (aged 81)
Riverhead, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Riverhead, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
332
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MRS EMMA L HALLOCK

Mrs Emma L Hallock, widow of Capt Benjamin S Hallock, died at her home in this village Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Hallock was 81 years old and was loved and respected by the community in which she lived. She was born in Leicestershire, England and came to this country at the age of 16 years. She was married to Capt Hallock in New York City in 1849 and moved to this village in 1868 where she has lived the greater part of her married life. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs Laura G Sweezy, who has resided with her for twenty-seven years, and Mrs Ruth A Morrow of New York City. Also three brothers, Henry S Marlor and John S Marlor of Manhattan, and George W Marlor, Deputy Assistant Treasurer of the United States, and who, for 44 years, was connected with the Sub-Treasury in New York. Funeral services will be held at the late residence of the deceased this afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, conducted by the Rev W I Chalmers and followed by interment in the village cemetery.
Published in The County Review on Fri Sept 14, 1906 p4
MRS EMMA L HALLOCK

Mrs Emma L Hallock, widow of Capt Benjamin S Hallock, died at her home in this village Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Hallock was 81 years old and was loved and respected by the community in which she lived. She was born in Leicestershire, England and came to this country at the age of 16 years. She was married to Capt Hallock in New York City in 1849 and moved to this village in 1868 where she has lived the greater part of her married life. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs Laura G Sweezy, who has resided with her for twenty-seven years, and Mrs Ruth A Morrow of New York City. Also three brothers, Henry S Marlor and John S Marlor of Manhattan, and George W Marlor, Deputy Assistant Treasurer of the United States, and who, for 44 years, was connected with the Sub-Treasury in New York. Funeral services will be held at the late residence of the deceased this afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, conducted by the Rev W I Chalmers and followed by interment in the village cemetery.
Published in The County Review on Fri Sept 14, 1906 p4

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