Olive L. (Ingraham) Hall
Utica Saturday Globe, November 1905
Olive L. (Ingraham) Hall
1869 - 1905
Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]: The death of Olive L. Hall, wife of William Hall, of Montrose, Pa. occurred at her home in that city Tuesday, November 21, aged 36. She had been ill for several years but bore her sufferings with great patience and sought to lighten the cares of those about her. Mrs. Hall was born in Norwich and was married to Mr. Hall here October 30, 1888. they resided here for two years and then moved to Brooklyn, N.Y., where they had since resided until last October when they moved to Montrose, Pa. Besides her husband she leaves one daughter, Lillian. She is also survived by her mother, Mrs. Eunice Ingraham, of Norwich, three brothers, James, of Rockwells Mills; Ferdinand and Owen, of this village, and two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Hine, of Scranton, and Mrs. Edward L. Walker, of Oxford. The remains were brought to this village Wednesday and taken to the home of her mother on Fairview avenue, where the funeral will be held on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, Rev. W.D. Benton, officiating. Burial will be made in Mt. Hope Cemetery [Norwich, NY]
Death Notices
Chenango Union, September 11, 1873
HUBBELL: In this village [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY], Sept. 9th, Gracie, only daughter of A.R. Hubbell, aged 2 months and 21 days.
GIBSON: In North Norwich [Chenango Co., NY] Sept. 4th, Daniel C., son of Arrington and Susan Gibson, aged 9 years.
BROWN: In Oxford [Chenango Co., NY] Sept. 3d, Mr. Cyrus M. Brown, aged 59 years.
VAN OSTRAND: In Greene [Chenango Co., NY]August 31st5, Mr. Daniel L. Van Ostrand, aged 71 years.
BRIGHAM: In Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], August 27th, an infant daughter of H.D. and Alice Brigham.
JONES: At Chenango Forks [Brooms Co., NY] August 29th, Mrs. John Jones, formerly of Greene.
WILCOX: In Addison [Steuben Co., NY], Sept. 1st, Mrs. Rebecca Wilcox, formerly of Greene, aged 74 years.
EDWARDS: In Morris [Otsego Co., NY], August 29th, of consumption, Mr. John Edwards, Jr., aged 42 years. Deceased was a brother of Messrs C.S. and C.H. Edwards, of this village, and was formerly employed in the Norwich Piano Works.
Chenango Union, October 25, 1871
JONES: In Centre Village, N.Y, [Broome Co.] March 9th, Mr. CW. Jones, aged 65 years and 8 months. Mr Jones had suffered much for the past five years, being afflicted at various times with partial strokes of paralysis, the last of which put an end to his days. He bore a reputation for integrity in business, and faithfulness in all the relations of life and when he found that the time of his departure drew near, he longed to be absent from his shattered body, that he might realize the future toward which his faith pointed.
JONES: In Oxford, N.Y [Chenango Co.], Sept. 20th, Mrs. Martha Jones, aged 66 years and 19 days. Mrs. Jones was stricken down with paralysis on Saturday, the 16th and died on the 20th. Less than a year ago this devoted wife, mother and Christian followed the remains of her dear departed husband to the grave and since then she has walked alone the pathway of life, tenderly caring for those of her family whom misfortune had touched with a remorseless hand. She was indeed a devoted wife, a kind mother, and a sincere Christian, and she will be missed with sad regret by her relatives and a large circle of friends and acquaintances. But our loss is her gain, for she departed from this earth in the faith of a blessed Redeemer.
Then, happy soul, thy days are ended,
All thy mourning days below;
Go, by angel guards attended,
To the sight of Jesus, go!
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