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Elsie Olmsted <I>Barnes</I> Hager

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Elsie Olmsted Barnes Hager

Birth
Death
14 Apr 1913 (aged 48)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
E2-75-1-2
Memorial ID
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Dau of James C & Mary Fanny Briscoe (Olmsted) Barnes; married 1st I. Frederick Ingersoll; 2d Dr. S Mead Hager

BODY OF FORMER RESIDENT TO BE BURIED HERE
Mrs. Elsie Hager, nee Elsie Barnes, Dies at Chicago
News has been received by friends of the death of Mr. Elsie O. Hager, nee Elsie Barnes, a former well known resident of this city, at Chicago Monday and the body
will be brought to this city for burial, arriving at 4:00. Services will be held at St. James church immediately upon arrival of the funeral party and interment will be at Evergreen. Mrs. Hager was a daughter of Mary F. Barnes and a niece of the late Ten Eyeck Olmstedt, former county judge and for many years proprietor of the Pilot. She was born in this city fifty-two years ago and received her education in the old North
Side school, and was married thirteen years ago to S. Mead Hager, a physician and eye and ear specialist of Chicago.Many of the older settlers will remember Mrs. Hager well. For many years she resided with her mother and Judge Olmstedt in a little home on North Seventh street between York and Buffalo streets. She was possessed of a genial, happy and lovable disposition
and made friends with every one on sight. She left surviving her husband, Dr. S. Mead Hager, of Chicago, Ill., and a daughter, Florence, by former marriage.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, April 15, 1913 P. 8
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The body of Miss Elsie Hager, whose death occurred at Chicago, was brought here for burial, arriving in the city at 4:35 last evening. Brief esrvices (sic) were
held at St. James church and interment was at Evergren (sic). Pallbearers were H.G. Kress, H.L. and R.H. Markham, J.A. Rummele, Jos. Willott and Gus Nyhagen.
Dr. Mead, of Chicago, accompanied the remains here.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, April 17, 1913 P. 3
Dau of James C & Mary Fanny Briscoe (Olmsted) Barnes; married 1st I. Frederick Ingersoll; 2d Dr. S Mead Hager

BODY OF FORMER RESIDENT TO BE BURIED HERE
Mrs. Elsie Hager, nee Elsie Barnes, Dies at Chicago
News has been received by friends of the death of Mr. Elsie O. Hager, nee Elsie Barnes, a former well known resident of this city, at Chicago Monday and the body
will be brought to this city for burial, arriving at 4:00. Services will be held at St. James church immediately upon arrival of the funeral party and interment will be at Evergreen. Mrs. Hager was a daughter of Mary F. Barnes and a niece of the late Ten Eyeck Olmstedt, former county judge and for many years proprietor of the Pilot. She was born in this city fifty-two years ago and received her education in the old North
Side school, and was married thirteen years ago to S. Mead Hager, a physician and eye and ear specialist of Chicago.Many of the older settlers will remember Mrs. Hager well. For many years she resided with her mother and Judge Olmstedt in a little home on North Seventh street between York and Buffalo streets. She was possessed of a genial, happy and lovable disposition
and made friends with every one on sight. She left surviving her husband, Dr. S. Mead Hager, of Chicago, Ill., and a daughter, Florence, by former marriage.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, April 15, 1913 P. 8
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The body of Miss Elsie Hager, whose death occurred at Chicago, was brought here for burial, arriving in the city at 4:35 last evening. Brief esrvices (sic) were
held at St. James church and interment was at Evergren (sic). Pallbearers were H.G. Kress, H.L. and R.H. Markham, J.A. Rummele, Jos. Willott and Gus Nyhagen.
Dr. Mead, of Chicago, accompanied the remains here.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Thursday, April 17, 1913 P. 3


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