Frances was 1 or 2-months-old at the time of her death. She was survived by her mother and father.
Frances' siblings:
Henry A. Hallett
Mary Emalen Hallett Surgeon
W. Hallett (infant)
Eva Jane Hallett Rosa
James V. Hallett
William Lattimer Hallet
Note:
Identification of this stone was extremely difficult and was based on the following:
In the top third of the marker, the name HALLETT appears to be engraved in a straight line just above the name in the arch.
The first letters of the name in the arch seem to be FRA, especially when viewed under magnification.
Under the arch, the word DIED is very clear. The death month begins with OC.
The only person at Aderton whose name and death date match the readable parts of this stone is Frances Ann Hallett. No other stone was found for her in the entire cemetery. For these reasons, this marker has been identified as hers.
Heavy vegetation prevented a better camera angle or more complete headstone photograph.
Frances was 1 or 2-months-old at the time of her death. She was survived by her mother and father.
Frances' siblings:
Henry A. Hallett
Mary Emalen Hallett Surgeon
W. Hallett (infant)
Eva Jane Hallett Rosa
James V. Hallett
William Lattimer Hallet
Note:
Identification of this stone was extremely difficult and was based on the following:
In the top third of the marker, the name HALLETT appears to be engraved in a straight line just above the name in the arch.
The first letters of the name in the arch seem to be FRA, especially when viewed under magnification.
Under the arch, the word DIED is very clear. The death month begins with OC.
The only person at Aderton whose name and death date match the readable parts of this stone is Frances Ann Hallett. No other stone was found for her in the entire cemetery. For these reasons, this marker has been identified as hers.
Heavy vegetation prevented a better camera angle or more complete headstone photograph.
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