Elizabeth is the daughter of George Golden (Aranyos) and Elizabeth Bednay (Bodneya) of Budapest,Hungary. Elizabeth was a housewife
My grandmother never learned to speak English. As she aged, she suffered from strokes but died of the influenza at the age of 56.
She married my grandfather Jan.31, 1887, Austria
She lived near Allison #1 when she died.(Davidson Siding Road)
Wednesday morning at St. Peters Church, Rev. Fr. Aaron officiated at 10 AM. Interment was at Redstone Cemetery. She died 18 months after her husband, Michael.
She immigrated to the US in 1890
Arrived from Antwerp, Belgium at age 4 in April 24, 1876 in New York, NY on the ship named 'Switzerland' it departed from Hamburg, Germany
Kisinger Funeral Home, Brownsville, PA. She was 56, 10 months and 11 days when she died
Elizabeth is the daughter of George Golden (Aranyos) and Elizabeth Bednay (Bodneya) of Budapest,Hungary. Elizabeth was a housewife
My grandmother never learned to speak English. As she aged, she suffered from strokes but died of the influenza at the age of 56.
She married my grandfather Jan.31, 1887, Austria
She lived near Allison #1 when she died.(Davidson Siding Road)
Wednesday morning at St. Peters Church, Rev. Fr. Aaron officiated at 10 AM. Interment was at Redstone Cemetery. She died 18 months after her husband, Michael.
She immigrated to the US in 1890
Arrived from Antwerp, Belgium at age 4 in April 24, 1876 in New York, NY on the ship named 'Switzerland' it departed from Hamburg, Germany
Kisinger Funeral Home, Brownsville, PA. She was 56, 10 months and 11 days when she died
Family Members
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Helen Salome Nagg Beardsley
1888–1983
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Andrew William "Andy" Nagg
1891–1930
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Mary Margret Nagg Lucas
1895–1961
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Hannah Laura Nagg
1897–1944
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Elizabeth Jane Nagg Constable
1899–1965
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Irene Rose Nagg Remery
1901–1999
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Michael Charles Nagg
1903–1980
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Leslie E. Nagg
1907–1983
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Archibald B "Archie" Nagg
1909–1986
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