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Julia R <I>Smith</I> Hutchinson

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Julia R Smith Hutchinson

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1 Mar 1905 (aged 85)
Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Hamilton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Mrs Julia R Hutchinson
Mrs Julia R Hutchinson, aged ?? years, widow of George A Hutchinson, died yesterday at her home, 217 East Hanover Street, after a short illness.

Mrs Hutchinson was a sister of the late Lieutenant Commander Watson Smith of the United States Navy, and Mrs Gershom Mott, wife of General Mott.

She is survived by two children, Dr H A Hutchinson, who is at the head of the Dixmont asylum, just outside Pittsburg, and Leon Hutchinson of this city.

Mrs Hutchinson's parents were early settlers in Lamberton, which now forms a section of the southern part of this city. The late George A Hutchinson was a farmer in Hamilton Square, but the latter part of his life he lived retired in this city.

Funeral services will take place tomorrow afternoon from her late home at 2 o'clock. Interment, will be at Greenwood Cemetery at the convenience of the family, will be under the direction of Ivins & Taylor.

Trenton Times 2 March 1905
Mrs Julia R Hutchinson
Mrs Julia R Hutchinson, aged ?? years, widow of George A Hutchinson, died yesterday at her home, 217 East Hanover Street, after a short illness.

Mrs Hutchinson was a sister of the late Lieutenant Commander Watson Smith of the United States Navy, and Mrs Gershom Mott, wife of General Mott.

She is survived by two children, Dr H A Hutchinson, who is at the head of the Dixmont asylum, just outside Pittsburg, and Leon Hutchinson of this city.

Mrs Hutchinson's parents were early settlers in Lamberton, which now forms a section of the southern part of this city. The late George A Hutchinson was a farmer in Hamilton Square, but the latter part of his life he lived retired in this city.

Funeral services will take place tomorrow afternoon from her late home at 2 o'clock. Interment, will be at Greenwood Cemetery at the convenience of the family, will be under the direction of Ivins & Taylor.

Trenton Times 2 March 1905


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