The funeral of Mrs. I. H. Abell of East Hampton will be held at her home on Main Street, that place, at 2:30 o'clock, this afternoon. Rev. Hugh E. Brown, pastor of the Congregational Church, of which she was an active member, will have charge of the services. The burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery in East Hampton. Mrs. Abell was the daughter of George K. and Polly (Strong) White, and was one of a family of seven children, five girls and two boys of whom only two now survive, Mrs. D. W. Sexton and Mrs. D. A. Rich, both of East Hampton. Her husband and three children also survive her, Dr. paul W. Abell of Charlton, Mass., Professor W. V. Abell of the Hartford Conservatory of Music and Miss Margery Abell, who is also connected with the conservatory.
The Hartford Courant, Aug. 29, 1907, pg. 6.
The funeral of Mrs. I. H. Abell of East Hampton will be held at her home on Main Street, that place, at 2:30 o'clock, this afternoon. Rev. Hugh E. Brown, pastor of the Congregational Church, of which she was an active member, will have charge of the services. The burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery in East Hampton. Mrs. Abell was the daughter of George K. and Polly (Strong) White, and was one of a family of seven children, five girls and two boys of whom only two now survive, Mrs. D. W. Sexton and Mrs. D. A. Rich, both of East Hampton. Her husband and three children also survive her, Dr. paul W. Abell of Charlton, Mass., Professor W. V. Abell of the Hartford Conservatory of Music and Miss Margery Abell, who is also connected with the conservatory.
The Hartford Courant, Aug. 29, 1907, pg. 6.
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