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Jennie S. <I>McClintock</I> Roseboom

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Jennie S. McClintock Roseboom

Birth
Worcester, Otsego County, New York, USA
Death
Mar 1933 (aged 63)
Burial
Westford, Otsego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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"WESTFORD - Mrs. Jennie S. Roseboom died Friday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Bentley with whom she had lived for the past two years. Death was caused by pneumonia and heart complications. She had been ill two weeks. Mrs. Roseboom was the daughter of William and Elosia (Saunders) McClintock and was born in the town of Worcester, August 11, 1869. She had been a resident of Westford for thirty-eight years living on the home farm below the village. Her husband Charles Roseboom died about twelve years ago. Surviving are one son, William Roseboom of Westford; one daughter, Mrs. Harold Bentley of Westford; five grandchildren, Marilyn Roseboom, Richard, Millicent, Prescott and Granville Bentley all of Westford; one sister, Mrs. William K. Holmes; two brothers, Arthur McClintock of Worcester and John of Pittsburg, Pa. and several nieces and nephews ... Burial was made in the family plot in the Westford cemetery." ["The Otsego Farmer & Repubilcan" (Cooperstown, NY), Fri., Mar. 10, 1933, Page Six]
"WESTFORD - Mrs. Jennie S. Roseboom died Friday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Bentley with whom she had lived for the past two years. Death was caused by pneumonia and heart complications. She had been ill two weeks. Mrs. Roseboom was the daughter of William and Elosia (Saunders) McClintock and was born in the town of Worcester, August 11, 1869. She had been a resident of Westford for thirty-eight years living on the home farm below the village. Her husband Charles Roseboom died about twelve years ago. Surviving are one son, William Roseboom of Westford; one daughter, Mrs. Harold Bentley of Westford; five grandchildren, Marilyn Roseboom, Richard, Millicent, Prescott and Granville Bentley all of Westford; one sister, Mrs. William K. Holmes; two brothers, Arthur McClintock of Worcester and John of Pittsburg, Pa. and several nieces and nephews ... Burial was made in the family plot in the Westford cemetery." ["The Otsego Farmer & Repubilcan" (Cooperstown, NY), Fri., Mar. 10, 1933, Page Six]


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