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Harriet Caroline <I>Gray</I> Gallup

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Harriet Caroline Gray Gallup

Birth
Floyd, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
28 Jun 1896 (aged 64)
Rock County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Delavan, Walworth County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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"The Janesville Daily Gazette", Janesville, Wisconsin, Friday, July 3, 1896, p 4.

Mrs. Harriet Gallup died at her residence in the town of Harmony Sunday morning, June 28, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Gallup, daughter of Joseph and Betsey Grey of the town of Floyd, Oneida county, N. Y. was born May 8, 1832. She had been a patient sufferer since the death of her late husband, Francis Gallup, fifteen months ago. Mrs. Gallup's faithfulness to God, and her willingness to die was fully and beautifully shown by the constant prayers which she so pathetically uttered during her late illness. As a daughter she was dutiful and loving, as a neighbor was a friend, as a wife the name could not be applied to a worthier. As a mother none could prove that tender and passionate part better. Such was the woman's life who has now left us. Such was the great and sad loss to neighbors and children.

She leaves to bitterly mourn her loss three children, Henry and Emma Gallup of Harmony, and Mrs. Mary Saunders of Milton. The funeral services were held at the late residence of the deceased, Rev. W. T. Millar officiating, and her remains were interred in the family lot in the cemetery at Delavan.
"The Janesville Daily Gazette", Janesville, Wisconsin, Friday, July 3, 1896, p 4.

Mrs. Harriet Gallup died at her residence in the town of Harmony Sunday morning, June 28, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Gallup, daughter of Joseph and Betsey Grey of the town of Floyd, Oneida county, N. Y. was born May 8, 1832. She had been a patient sufferer since the death of her late husband, Francis Gallup, fifteen months ago. Mrs. Gallup's faithfulness to God, and her willingness to die was fully and beautifully shown by the constant prayers which she so pathetically uttered during her late illness. As a daughter she was dutiful and loving, as a neighbor was a friend, as a wife the name could not be applied to a worthier. As a mother none could prove that tender and passionate part better. Such was the woman's life who has now left us. Such was the great and sad loss to neighbors and children.

She leaves to bitterly mourn her loss three children, Henry and Emma Gallup of Harmony, and Mrs. Mary Saunders of Milton. The funeral services were held at the late residence of the deceased, Rev. W. T. Millar officiating, and her remains were interred in the family lot in the cemetery at Delavan.


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