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Alice <I>Yeater</I> Gilmore

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Alice Yeater Gilmore

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
28 Oct 1902 (aged 40)
Fort Benton, Chouteau County, Montana, USA
Burial
Fort Benton, Chouteau County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
A0095
Memorial ID
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The following from Find A Grave contributor "Cara":

The River Press, Fort Benton, Mont., 25 Feb 1901
September Wedding
Mr. Harry H. Gilmore was married to Miss Alice E. Yeater, by Rev. C. W. Cunningham, in the presence of only a few relatives and intimate friends. The groom has been employed in this city for about two years past as engineer at the waterworks pumping station, and the bride, who is a sister of Mrs. Powell Smith, of Samples' Flat, is highly esteemed by a large circle of friends in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore will reside in the William Davis, Jr., house on upper front street.
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The Kalispell Bee (MT), 31 Oct 1902

Baby Weighed Eighteen Pounds at Birth

Fort Benton, Oct. 30--Mrs. Gary* Gilmore was buried from the Methodist church this afternoon. She died Tuesday from the effects of childbirth. Last Thursday she gave birth to a male child which weighted 18 pounds and measured two feet in length. This is said to be one of the largest infants known to the medical profession.

*This should say Harry
The following from Find A Grave contributor "Cara":

The River Press, Fort Benton, Mont., 25 Feb 1901
September Wedding
Mr. Harry H. Gilmore was married to Miss Alice E. Yeater, by Rev. C. W. Cunningham, in the presence of only a few relatives and intimate friends. The groom has been employed in this city for about two years past as engineer at the waterworks pumping station, and the bride, who is a sister of Mrs. Powell Smith, of Samples' Flat, is highly esteemed by a large circle of friends in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore will reside in the William Davis, Jr., house on upper front street.
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The Kalispell Bee (MT), 31 Oct 1902

Baby Weighed Eighteen Pounds at Birth

Fort Benton, Oct. 30--Mrs. Gary* Gilmore was buried from the Methodist church this afternoon. She died Tuesday from the effects of childbirth. Last Thursday she gave birth to a male child which weighted 18 pounds and measured two feet in length. This is said to be one of the largest infants known to the medical profession.

*This should say Harry

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  • Created by: JVV
  • Added: Aug 16, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75017080/alice-gilmore: accessed ), memorial page for Alice Yeater Gilmore (22 Feb 1862–28 Oct 1902), Find a Grave Memorial ID 75017080, citing Riverside Cemetery, Fort Benton, Chouteau County, Montana, USA; Maintained by JVV (contributor 46986773).