obit from the Kingston Freeman 6/15/1910:
Ann Amelia Woolsey, widow of the Hon. Jacob LeFevre(sic), died on Tuesday morning at the home of her son, Frank J. LeFevre, in New Paltz, after an illness of only a few days. For many years she was an active member of the New Paltz Reformed Church and was one of the promoters of the New Paltz free library. She is survived by three sons, George, who is traveling in Europe; Frank J., and Albert A., of New Paltz, one daughter, Mrs. J.W. Poucher of Poughkeepsie, and two brothers, Lewis H. Woolsey, president of the New Paltz Savings Bank, and Edmund E. Woolsey of Nebraska. The funeral will be held at residence of her son, Frank J. LeFevre, in New Paltz, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
obit from the Kingston Freeman 6/15/1910:
Ann Amelia Woolsey, widow of the Hon. Jacob LeFevre(sic), died on Tuesday morning at the home of her son, Frank J. LeFevre, in New Paltz, after an illness of only a few days. For many years she was an active member of the New Paltz Reformed Church and was one of the promoters of the New Paltz free library. She is survived by three sons, George, who is traveling in Europe; Frank J., and Albert A., of New Paltz, one daughter, Mrs. J.W. Poucher of Poughkeepsie, and two brothers, Lewis H. Woolsey, president of the New Paltz Savings Bank, and Edmund E. Woolsey of Nebraska. The funeral will be held at residence of her son, Frank J. LeFevre, in New Paltz, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Family Members
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Edmund Elting Woolsey
1834–1919
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Lewis Hawkins Woolsey
1837–1915
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Charles D Woolsey
1842–1844
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Josiah Woolsey
1845–1845
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Mary Elizabeth Woolsey
1847–1847
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Elijah Woolsey
1848–1848
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Ruth Edna Woolsey
1849–1875
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George Lester Woolsey
1852–1925
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George Lester Woolsey
1852–1925
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Ida Florence Woolsey Deyo
1855–1896
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