DEATH OF MRS. E. T. SINKER
Mrs. Sinker, widow of E.T. Sinker, who founded the manufacturing establishment of Sinker, Davis & Co., died yesterday morning at the family residence,No. 84 West Vermont street. She had been afflicted with dropsy for a number of years and her illness was very severe during the past four weeks. She came from Wales to Indianapolis with her husband in 1849. Alfred T. Sinker of New York and Mrs. Clara Rossum of St. Paul, are the surviving children. The funeral will take place tomorrow.
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The Wrexham Advertiser, and North Wales News (Wrexham, Wales), Saturday, December 05, 1885; pg. 4.
DEATHS.
Sinker - Nov. 5th, aged 68 years, at Indianapolis, U.S.A.,
Mrs. E.T. Sinker, widow of Mr. Sinker, head of the firm
of Sinker, Davies, and Co., and formerly of Hawarden.
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DEATH OF MRS. E. T. SINKER
Mrs. Sinker, widow of E.T. Sinker, who founded the manufacturing establishment of Sinker, Davis & Co., died yesterday morning at the family residence,No. 84 West Vermont street. She had been afflicted with dropsy for a number of years and her illness was very severe during the past four weeks. She came from Wales to Indianapolis with her husband in 1849. Alfred T. Sinker of New York and Mrs. Clara Rossum of St. Paul, are the surviving children. The funeral will take place tomorrow.
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The Wrexham Advertiser, and North Wales News (Wrexham, Wales), Saturday, December 05, 1885; pg. 4.
DEATHS.
Sinker - Nov. 5th, aged 68 years, at Indianapolis, U.S.A.,
Mrs. E.T. Sinker, widow of Mr. Sinker, head of the firm
of Sinker, Davies, and Co., and formerly of Hawarden.
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