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- [S1115] Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;), Eaton, Emma.
Record for Emma Matilda Eaton (12) facts
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Emma Matilda Eaton
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Emma Matilda Eaton
BIRTH 19 Sep 1869 Ulysses, Potter County, Penna
DEATH May 1880 (aged 10)
Ulysses, Potter County, Penna
BURIAL Ulysses Cemetery
Ulysses, Potter County, Penna
MEMORIAL ID 70608472 ·
PHOTOS 1
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Parents Edelbert Uberto Eaton 1844-1915
Marcella Rachel Crandall Eaton1843-1927
Siblings Nellie Eaton Jones 1876-1956
Carrie Eaton/Gamble Burt 1878-1954
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Emma Matilda Eaton
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Emma Matilda Eaton
BIRTH 19 Sep 1869 Ulysses, Potter County, Penna
DEATH May 1880 (aged 10)
Ulysses, Potter County, Penna
BURIAL Ulysses Cemetery
Ulysses, Potter County, Penna
MEMORIAL ID 70608472 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 0
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Parents Edelbert Uberto Eaton 1844-1915
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- [S292] newspaper: Potter Leader Enterprise-, 12 May 1880, Wed • Page 3 There is a gloom. Dr. Eaton's dau, Emma M Eaton, buried, diphtheria.
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Ulysses News, May 10, 1880 There is a gloom. Dr. Eaton's dau, Emma M Eaton, buried, diphtheria
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12 May 1880, Wed • Page 3
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Ulysses, May 10, 1880.
Ed. Enterprise : There is a gloom cast over the people of this vicinity, Dr. Eaton's little girl was buried May 2d, after much suffering. The Doctor himself was then stricken down with the same disease, diphtheria, but hopes are entertained of his recovery.
Sore throats are becoming quite prevalent in this vicinity since the warm weather. It seems to prove more fatal than it did at the first.
Our Graded School closed April 30.
Augustus Hopkins, who carried on a tannery on a small scale with his father a number of years in Bingham, moved to Kibbyville, Ulysses, and carried on the tannery business a few years as before, and then sold out to Mr. Plagueman all their tannery tools and left this country. After burying his wife and parents he returned to Ulysses and bought back of the Widow Plagueman all the tannery tools he and his father used in former days. A. Hopkins & Son are building a tannery near Asa Raymond's. They have already commenced tanning.
There is a young lady in this town who is learning the carpenter trade. She says she likes the business because the Carpenter comes to her home to give her lessons. Some think she will have the trade completed this fall. Now Sis if this coat don't suit you, you needn't put it on. ___ A.
Dr. Phillips fell through one of the panes of glass in Andrew & Olmsted's store front, last week. The Doctor is a bad one on glass and is not happy if he don't put a base ball through a window during the week, or smash one some other way.
Mr. I. Greisel has moved his harness shop bark and is putting up a new building fifty feet in depth, thirty feet of which will be two stories high. This will give him a fine sales room and a pleasant workshop.
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The 3d brought what farmers so much wished for, a fine growing time.
The roads are very dusty.
Cattle can live now without any feeding, which is a great relief to farmers, Frank Wagoner who unfortunately got one of his legs broken, can get around with ease with the use of a cane. Parmcrs are very busily engaged putting in grain. They say there never was a better lime than the present for this purpose.
The tannery company have already lei contracts for peeling over four thousand cords f bark on the Bingham lands. We understand the Bingham estate has contracted the logs to parties on the Allegany river, an the line of the railroad, and the logs will Ite floated to their destination in the river.
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Ulysses News, May 10, 1880 There is a gloom. Dr. Eaton's dau, Emma M Eaton, buried, diphtheria
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The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania
12 May 1880, Wed • Page 3
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Ulysses, May 10, 1880.
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