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Clarence W. Adams

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Clarence W. Adams

Birth
Bliss, Wyoming County, New York, USA
Death
16 Feb 1907 (aged 25–26)
Perry, Wyoming County, New York, USA
Burial
Smiths Corner, Wyoming County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
O8-13
Memorial ID
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Son of Cyrus and Lydia Mosher Adams.

From Contributor #46592304

Wyoming County Times-February 19, 1908

Death claimed Clarence Adams Sunday morning, February 16th., without warning and alone in his room at the City Hotel where he made his home. Mr. Adams worked as usual in the Perry Knitting Mill Saturday and attended the entertainment in the evening. Sunday morning when he was called for breakfast there was no response and upon investigation it was found he was dead. Dr. Harding was called and the coroner, Dr. Goodwin was summoned who pronounce it cerebral hemorrhage.

Deceased was born at Bliss 25 years ago. He has been employed in the Perry Knitting Mill for about one year.

A mother Mrs. Lydia Mosier, one sister, Mrs. Mary Baker, and one brother of Bliss, and one sister Mrs. Hattie Adams of Gainesville are left to mourn.

The remains were taken Monday morning to Bliss, where the funeral was held and where the burial took place in the family plot.

Paper clearly says 1908-stone clearly says 1907 discrepancy
Son of Cyrus and Lydia Mosher Adams.

From Contributor #46592304

Wyoming County Times-February 19, 1908

Death claimed Clarence Adams Sunday morning, February 16th., without warning and alone in his room at the City Hotel where he made his home. Mr. Adams worked as usual in the Perry Knitting Mill Saturday and attended the entertainment in the evening. Sunday morning when he was called for breakfast there was no response and upon investigation it was found he was dead. Dr. Harding was called and the coroner, Dr. Goodwin was summoned who pronounce it cerebral hemorrhage.

Deceased was born at Bliss 25 years ago. He has been employed in the Perry Knitting Mill for about one year.

A mother Mrs. Lydia Mosier, one sister, Mrs. Mary Baker, and one brother of Bliss, and one sister Mrs. Hattie Adams of Gainesville are left to mourn.

The remains were taken Monday morning to Bliss, where the funeral was held and where the burial took place in the family plot.

Paper clearly says 1908-stone clearly says 1907 discrepancy


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