From The Free Lance (Hollister, San Benito Co), 3 June 1904:
"Ashe -- From the ‘Chronicle' of May 28th -- Death of Mrs. Caroline Ashe -- Mrs. Caroline Ashe, a leading figure in the most select local society of several decades ago, and mother of William, Porter, Gaston and Sydney Ashe, Mrs. Norman McLaren, Mrs. Harold Sewell and Miss Betty Ashe, died at an early hour yesterday morning at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. McLaren of 1325 Sacramento street. She had been ailing but a month…Mrs. Ashe was a member of the notable Loyalls family of Virginia, was sister-in-law of Admiral Farragut of Civil War fame and was related to many of the prominent families of the South and several of the Northern States. She came to San Francisco as the young bride of Dr. R. Porter Ashe, who was a Virginian… The funeral services will be held at Grace Episcopal Church at 2 o'clock this afternoon."
From The Free Lance (Hollister, San Benito Co), 3 June 1904:
"Ashe -- From the ‘Chronicle' of May 28th -- Death of Mrs. Caroline Ashe -- Mrs. Caroline Ashe, a leading figure in the most select local society of several decades ago, and mother of William, Porter, Gaston and Sydney Ashe, Mrs. Norman McLaren, Mrs. Harold Sewell and Miss Betty Ashe, died at an early hour yesterday morning at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. McLaren of 1325 Sacramento street. She had been ailing but a month…Mrs. Ashe was a member of the notable Loyalls family of Virginia, was sister-in-law of Admiral Farragut of Civil War fame and was related to many of the prominent families of the South and several of the Northern States. She came to San Francisco as the young bride of Dr. R. Porter Ashe, who was a Virginian… The funeral services will be held at Grace Episcopal Church at 2 o'clock this afternoon."
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