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Anna Maria Leatherbury Troxell

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Jul 1903 (aged 71–72)
Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
D-24
Memorial ID
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Easton Express July 30, 1903 p. 5

Mrs. Anna Maria Troxell, widow of the late Edward Troxell, died suddenly of heart failure at 5:40 o'clock last evening at the residence of her son-in-law, John T. Adams, No. 211 North Third street, in the 67th year of her age. Mrs. Troxell's home was at 19 Heater street. While visiting her daughter, Mrs. Adams, two weeks ago, she was taken ill. Her condition not thought to be serious.

The deceased was a native of Easton and was a daughter of the late Edward and Mary Leatherbury, who came here many years ago from Virginia. Six children survive her. They are Mrs. Hiram Barber, of Phillipsburg; Mrs. Michael Sigafoos, of Buffalo, and Edward Troxell, Mrs. Tilghman Martin, Mrs. John T. Adams and Mrs. David D. Horn of Easton. Mrs. Troxell was a member of the First Reformed Church.

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Easton Express Aug. 1, 1903 p. 5

Mrs. Troxell's Funeral
The funeral of Mrs. Anna Maria Troxell was held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the residence of John Adams, son-in-law of the deceased, 211 North Third street. Rev. Dr. L. W. Eckard conducted the services. The pall-bearers were John Adams, David Horn, Edward Troxell, Tilghman Martin, Hiram Barber and George Barber. Interment took place in the Easton Heights cemetery.
Easton Express July 30, 1903 p. 5

Mrs. Anna Maria Troxell, widow of the late Edward Troxell, died suddenly of heart failure at 5:40 o'clock last evening at the residence of her son-in-law, John T. Adams, No. 211 North Third street, in the 67th year of her age. Mrs. Troxell's home was at 19 Heater street. While visiting her daughter, Mrs. Adams, two weeks ago, she was taken ill. Her condition not thought to be serious.

The deceased was a native of Easton and was a daughter of the late Edward and Mary Leatherbury, who came here many years ago from Virginia. Six children survive her. They are Mrs. Hiram Barber, of Phillipsburg; Mrs. Michael Sigafoos, of Buffalo, and Edward Troxell, Mrs. Tilghman Martin, Mrs. John T. Adams and Mrs. David D. Horn of Easton. Mrs. Troxell was a member of the First Reformed Church.

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Easton Express Aug. 1, 1903 p. 5

Mrs. Troxell's Funeral
The funeral of Mrs. Anna Maria Troxell was held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the residence of John Adams, son-in-law of the deceased, 211 North Third street. Rev. Dr. L. W. Eckard conducted the services. The pall-bearers were John Adams, David Horn, Edward Troxell, Tilghman Martin, Hiram Barber and George Barber. Interment took place in the Easton Heights cemetery.


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