Wednesday, August 13, 2008

MRS. A. J. BIBBEE - Obituary

Mrs. A. J. Bibbee

Died February 12, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. A. J. Bibbee, the small-pox patient, died Monday night, and was buried at 10 o'clock Tuesday night in Spring Hill cemetery. A number of relatives of the young woman went to see her, but were only permitted to see the wagon bearing her coffin pass through the streets. They were not allowed to go to the Bibbee residence. Mrs. Bibbee left a husband and little babe, both afflicted with the same dread disease.

MRS. Judge - Obituary

Mrs. Judge

Died January 8, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Judge

Word was received in this city Monday evening of the death at Georgetown of Mrs. Judge, a sister of Mrs. Harry Hughes. The lady only recently arrived in Georgetown from New York and had been ill only a short time when death came. Mrs. Hughes attended the funeral, which took place Wednesday.

WILLIAM R. MOUNTFORD - Obituary

William R. Mountford

Died February 28, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

William R. Mountford

William R. Mountford, aged 22 years, died Wednesday, at the home of his mother, Fenton street. Pneumonia was the cause of death. A mother and three brothers survive. Funeral services will be held Friday.

INFANT DAUGHTER SAULSBERRY - Obituary

Daughter of John Saulsberry

Died February 28, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Death of an Infant

The five-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Saulsberry, Third street, died Thursday, of spinal meningitis.

THOMAS STARKEY - Obituary

Thomas Starkey

Died March 7, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Thomas Starkey, aged 73, died at his home on West Market street, Wednesday, after a short illness of pneumonia. Deceased was an old resident of this place. A wife and family survive him. Funeral services will take place Friday.

GRACE DUNCAN - Obituary

Grace Duncan

Died March 5, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Grace Duncan, aged 5 years, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Duncan, died Monday. Deceased had been an invalid ever since her birth. The funeral is being held this afternoon, and the remains will e buried in Riverview cemetery.

EARNEST STANLEY - Obituary

Earnest Stanley

Died March 5, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Earnest Stanley, aged 17, years, son of A. J. Stanley, 112 Seventh street, died Monday, after a two-weeks' illness of measles. Interment was made in Spring Grove cemetery, Wednesday.

ANNA ROBERTS - Obituary

Mrs. Anna Roberts

Died March 4, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Anna Roberts, aged 42 years, wife of Edwin Roberts, died Saturday. Interment was made in Riverview, Tuesday, Rev. Wearie officiating.

SIMPHERESA McLEAN TEMPLE - Obituary

Mrs. L.S. Temple

Died March 1, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. L. S. Temple, aged 58 years, died Thursday evening, at her home in Bloomington, Ill. Deceased was formerly Miss Simpheresa McLean, of Wellsville, and is well known here.

RUTH HUFF - Obituary

Mrs. Ruth Huff

Died March 4, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Ruth Huff, aged 63 years, widow of William Huff, died at her home, Ramseyville, W. Va., Sunday morning. Mrs. Huff had risen as usual in the morning and eaten a hearty breakfast. Afterward she sat down in a chair and in a few minutes fell to the floor, dead.. The funeral services will be held at the home oat 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. Miss Grill, of the Free Methodist church, will conduct the exercises. Interment will be in the new cemetery on the south side.

RACHEL MOUNTFORD - Obituary

Mrs. Rachael Mountford

Died March 4, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Rachael Mountford, aged 29 years, wife of Jesse Mountford, 333 Fifth street, died Sunday. Death was resultant from a complication of diseases. The husband and a 5-year-old daughter survive. On Wednesday afternoon funeral services were held from the First M. E. church, and interment was made in Spring Grove cemetery.

JOHN HASTINGS - Obituary

John Hastings

Died Dec. 6, 1899

East Liverpool Tribune

John Hastings, Clarkson, died Wednesday from heart trouble, aged 60 years. He was a veteran of the Civil War. His wife survives him. He will be buried at Lisbon, at 11 a.m. Saturday, from the Presbyterian church.

NORA WILLIAMS - Obituary

Miss Nora Williams

Died March 4, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Miss Nora Williams, aged 16 years, daughter of James Williams, 164 Third street, died Sunday. Consumption was the assigned cause of death. Funeral services were held at the home Monday evening, the remains being interred in Van Wert county, W. Va., Tuesday.

ALICE SNEDIKER - Obituary

Mrs. Alice Snediker

Died Dec. 2, 1899

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Alice Snediker died very suddenly Sunday afternoon, at her home on Ogden street, from hemorrhage. Several children survive.

EMMA WINES - Obituary

Mrs. Emma Wines

Died Dec. 2, 1899

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Emma Wines, the wife of John Wines, of Peak's point, died Saturday evening, aged 27 years, from consumption. Five children are left, namely; Joseph, John, Willie, Harry and Lizzie.

INFANT DAUGHTER CUNNINGHAM - Obituary

Daughter of John Cunningham

Died Dec. 4, 1899

East Liverpool Tribune

The five-week-old daughter of John Cunningham, of Robinson street, died Monday, and was buried at Georgetown, Tuesday afternoon.

HANNAH SWINGEWOOD - Obituary

Mrs. Hannah Swingewood

Died Dec. 6, 11899

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Hannah Swingewood, widow of James Swingewood, who died five years ago, passed away early Wednesday morning, after a ten days' illness of typhoid pneumonia. Three children survive – James, George, and Samuel.

Deceased was a sister of Fire Chief Morley, Water Works Superintendant Phil Morley, Thomas Jefferson Morley and Mrs. Sarah Kell. Mrs. Swingewood was 52 years of age, and spent most of her life in East Liverpool. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon fro the late residence; interment in Riverview cemetery.

CORA MAY McCREA - Obituary

Cora May McCrea

Died Nov. 7, 1899

East Liverpool Tribune

Daughter of David McCrea

Miss Cora May, the 18-year-old daughter of David McCrea, of the east end, died early Tuesday morning from consumption. The funeral took place from the family home at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The remains will be taken to Long's Run for interment.

FANNIE STEELE - Obituary

Mrs. Fannie Steele

Died Dec. 11, 1899

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Fannie, wife of Alfred Steele, died at her home at 415 Lisbon street, at 7 o'clock Monday morning, after an illness lasting a year. The deceased was 57 years old and was born in England, coming to this country 21 years ago. She has resided in East Liverpool 11 years, and lived in Trenton for some time. She was a member of the Methodist Protestant church. She is survived by four children, namely, Rev. A. T. Steele, pastor of the New Brighton Methodist Protestant church; Misses Annie and Florence and Alexander, of this city.

SUSAN FREEMAN - Obituary

Mrs. Susan Freeman

Died Dec. 9, 1899

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Susan Freeman, aged 82 years, a sister of "Squire Jethro Manley, died at the home of the latter on East Market street. Saturday. Deceased was born in Burslem, England, and was the widow of Joseph Freeman. Four children survive: Richard Freeman, and Mrs. Martha Wilson, Bicknell, Ind.; Job Freeman, South Linton, Ind., and J. M. Freeman, Smithvale, Pa. Interment was made at Spring Grove cemetery, Monday afternoon, the funeral services being held from the Manley residence, Rev. Weary officiating.

MRS. SAMUEL BUNNELL - Obituary

Mrs. Samuel Bunnell

Died Nov. 5, 1899

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Alex Myler, of Dixonville, went to Empire Tuesday morning to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Samuel Bunnell, who died at the place Sunday. Deceased was over 70 years of age.

DORA MOORE KERNOTT - Obituary

Mrs. H. A. Kernott

Died Dec. 13, 1899

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. H. A. Kernott died Wednesday evening at her home on Fourth street. Deceased was a daughter of David Moore. Mrs. Kernott, before her marriage, severed twelve years in the post office as clerk. Her maiden name was Dora Moore, and her sunny disposition made for her many friends. She was born in East Liverpool, and spent the greater portion of her life here. The funeral takes place this Friday afternoon form her late home on Fourth street.

EARDLEY INFANT - Obituary

Eardley Infant

Died Dec. 13, 1899

East Liverpool Tribune

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Eardley

Harold, the fourteen-month's-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eardley, of Peak street, died Wednesday and will be buried Sunday afternoon.

JOHN CHEEKS - Obituary

John Cheeks

Died Dec. 10, 1899

East Liverpool Tribune

John Cheeks, aged twenty-two-years, died at his boarding house on Market street, Sunday night, from asphyxia, and was found lifeless Monday morning. The deceased was a resident of Wellsburg, and was employed in a restaurant here.

MRS. CHAPMAN EVANS - Obituary

Mrs. Chapman Evans

Died Dec. 12, 1899

East Liverpool Tribune

Rev. W. H. Gladden Thursday afternoon officiated at the funeral of Mrs. Chapman Evans, at Nessley chapel, near New Cumberland. The deceased was well known and was 80 years old. Her death occurred Tuesday.