Death was caused by grip.
Mrs. Black had been living with her daughter since the death of her husband a year ago. She had been in good health up to last Saturday when a serious case of grip developed, and owing to her age she was unable to withstand the attack.
Mrs. Black [Mary TAYLOR] was born in Ohio, March 4th, 1828, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon TAYLOR. When four years old, she came to Fulton county with her parents. In 1860, she was married to John W. Black and they were the parents of three children, George [BLACK], of this city, Mrs. Bruce LOWE, who lives south of Rochester and Frank [BLACK] who died 20 years ago. Mrs. Black leaves two sisters, Mrs. Julia STOCKBERGER of Hammond and Mrs. Ann MEREDITH of Ora. Mrs. Black was a member of the Lutheran church. She was widely knwon in the community and had many friends.
The funeral arrangements have not been made.
The Rochester Sentinel, Thursday, April 29, 1915
Death was caused by grip.
Mrs. Black had been living with her daughter since the death of her husband a year ago. She had been in good health up to last Saturday when a serious case of grip developed, and owing to her age she was unable to withstand the attack.
Mrs. Black [Mary TAYLOR] was born in Ohio, March 4th, 1828, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon TAYLOR. When four years old, she came to Fulton county with her parents. In 1860, she was married to John W. Black and they were the parents of three children, George [BLACK], of this city, Mrs. Bruce LOWE, who lives south of Rochester and Frank [BLACK] who died 20 years ago. Mrs. Black leaves two sisters, Mrs. Julia STOCKBERGER of Hammond and Mrs. Ann MEREDITH of Ora. Mrs. Black was a member of the Lutheran church. She was widely knwon in the community and had many friends.
The funeral arrangements have not been made.
The Rochester Sentinel, Thursday, April 29, 1915
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