NYMONROE-L Archives
Archiver > NYMONROE > 2004-03 > 1080498207
From: "Pat Mims" <>
Subject: [NYMONROE-L] Old newspaper, November 8, 1875 Rochester, NY
Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 13:23:52 -0500
Union and Advertiser
November 8, 1875 page 2
Rochester, NY
Obituary
In our obituary notices to-day is to be found the announcement of the death of Josephine, wife of Leonard HAM, and daughter of Margaret HUDDLESTON. Deceased was an estimable young woman and her loss will not only be painfully felt by her immediate relations but regretted by all who knew her. To be thus cut off in the spring-time of life, as it were, seems like a peculiarly sad fate. Mrs. HAM was but 22 years of age.
Personal
Rev. Jonathan COPELAND and family of Vermont have taken up their residence in this city. He is a brother of David COPELAND, Jr.
D. COPELAND, Jr., and daughter leave in a few days for California, where they propose to spend the winter.
Patrick HALEY has returned to assume the position of steward at the Whitcomb House, a post formerly occupied by him. During the interim he had been connected with Kennedly's Cafe in Power' Block.
Miss Mary MACKAY until recently a resident of Caledonia, Livingston county, now residing in New York and known as the "M.M." of the Chicago Times, with her niece, Miss Nellie MACKAY HUTCHINSON, of the New York Tribune, will sail on Wednesday of this week for a three months tour in Europe.
--submitted by Patricia Stillwell Mims
This thread:
| [NYMONROE-L] Old newspaper, November 8, 1875 Rochester, NY by "Pat Mims" <> |