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Mary Frances <I>Hosmer</I> Abbott

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Mary Frances Hosmer Abbott

Birth
New Hampshire, USA
Death
21 Feb 1920 (aged 77)
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Colma, San Mateo County, California, USA Add to Map
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Mary Frances Abbott
Mountain View, Dies

Mountain View
Mary Frances Abbott, who has been a resident of Mountain View for the past 54 years died at the St. Francis hospital in San Francisco on February 21,.

Funeral Services will be held at Trinity M.E. Church at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday to which the friends are invited and will be conducted by the Rev Todd Clark, a former pastor, of the Methodist Church, South of Mountain View Mrs. Abbott was born in New Hampshire in 1842, where she was united in marriage with the late Elkins Abbott in 1867.

Immediately after their marriage they started for California, making the trip by way of the isthmus [of Panama] for fourteen years Mr. and Mrs. Abbott lived in Vallejo afterward going to San Francisco, where they lived five years before coming to make their home on a ranch near Mountain View Mrs. Abbott continued to make the ranch her home after her husband’s death, which occurred a number of years ago, and did not dispose of it until a short time before her death. Of the immediate relatives who survive her are two sons, Ralph H. Abbott of San Francisco and Frank H. Abbott of Mountain View, also one sister, Mrs. Ella Chadwick of New Hampshire.

San Jose Mercury News Pg: 5
February 24, 1920
Mary Frances Abbott
Mountain View, Dies

Mountain View
Mary Frances Abbott, who has been a resident of Mountain View for the past 54 years died at the St. Francis hospital in San Francisco on February 21,.

Funeral Services will be held at Trinity M.E. Church at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday to which the friends are invited and will be conducted by the Rev Todd Clark, a former pastor, of the Methodist Church, South of Mountain View Mrs. Abbott was born in New Hampshire in 1842, where she was united in marriage with the late Elkins Abbott in 1867.

Immediately after their marriage they started for California, making the trip by way of the isthmus [of Panama] for fourteen years Mr. and Mrs. Abbott lived in Vallejo afterward going to San Francisco, where they lived five years before coming to make their home on a ranch near Mountain View Mrs. Abbott continued to make the ranch her home after her husband’s death, which occurred a number of years ago, and did not dispose of it until a short time before her death. Of the immediate relatives who survive her are two sons, Ralph H. Abbott of San Francisco and Frank H. Abbott of Mountain View, also one sister, Mrs. Ella Chadwick of New Hampshire.

San Jose Mercury News Pg: 5
February 24, 1920

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