Anna C (Caroline, Carolyn) Mullin was the daughter of Thomas N. Mullen and Mary Nugent Mullen. The surname is recorded variously as Molien, Mullin, Mullen, Mullins, Mollien. On 16 Sep 1883 she married Dayton Dorrell (aka Dorrel). She is buried beside her husband in Ashland Cemetery.
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Mrs. Anna C. Dorrell, fifty-two years of age, died at her home, 2603 South Thirteenth street, Wednesday.
--from The St. Joseph Observer, 19 Jan 1918, Page 5
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Anna C. Dorrell, 52 years old, widow of Dayton Dorrell, died last night at a hospital here. She had been a resident of St. Joseph for many years. She is survived by four daughters and two sons, Mrs. D.A. Turner, Mrs. O.E. Hiatt, Hazel and Agnes Dorrell, and Oral and Elwood Dorrell, all of St. Joseph. Three sisters, Mrs. E.H. Poe, Mrs. L.B. Zeltner, and Mrs. E.H.Studer of St. Joseph, also survive. She was a member of the South Park branch of Fraternal Aid union No. 440. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
--from the St. Joseph Daily Gazette, 17 Jan 1918
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Note: The obit above incorrectly names her two sons. It should say Orville and Edward. Also, she did in fact die at Ensworth Hospital, according to her death certificate.
Anna C (Caroline, Carolyn) Mullin was the daughter of Thomas N. Mullen and Mary Nugent Mullen. The surname is recorded variously as Molien, Mullin, Mullen, Mullins, Mollien. On 16 Sep 1883 she married Dayton Dorrell (aka Dorrel). She is buried beside her husband in Ashland Cemetery.
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Mrs. Anna C. Dorrell, fifty-two years of age, died at her home, 2603 South Thirteenth street, Wednesday.
--from The St. Joseph Observer, 19 Jan 1918, Page 5
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Anna C. Dorrell, 52 years old, widow of Dayton Dorrell, died last night at a hospital here. She had been a resident of St. Joseph for many years. She is survived by four daughters and two sons, Mrs. D.A. Turner, Mrs. O.E. Hiatt, Hazel and Agnes Dorrell, and Oral and Elwood Dorrell, all of St. Joseph. Three sisters, Mrs. E.H. Poe, Mrs. L.B. Zeltner, and Mrs. E.H.Studer of St. Joseph, also survive. She was a member of the South Park branch of Fraternal Aid union No. 440. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
--from the St. Joseph Daily Gazette, 17 Jan 1918
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Note: The obit above incorrectly names her two sons. It should say Orville and Edward. Also, she did in fact die at Ensworth Hospital, according to her death certificate.
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