Mrs. Lizzie Addams Tilton died at Cedar Bluffs, Kansas, today and the body will be brought to Cedarville for burial Saturday noon. She was the youngest daughter of the late James H. Addams, formerly of Cedarville. She leaves a brother, Austin Addams, of Rockford, and a sister, Mrs. Agnes Barker, of Avon, Wis.
Freeport Daily Journal (Freeport, IL) 18 Jan 1900
Avon
Mrs. J. F. Barker has gone to Cedarville, Ill., to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Addams Tilton, who died on Tuesday last at her home in Cear Bluff, Kan. Mrs. Tilton was born near Cedarville, Ill., and lived there till a few years ago when she and her sister, Mrs. Agnes Clifton (now Mrs. J. F. Barker) where they conducted a class in physical culture remaining a few years. Some 3 years ago Miss Lizzie Addams was married to Mr. Levi Tilton soon after moving to Kansas which was her home till death call her to her last long home. Of a family of ten children she is the eighth to yield to that dread disease, consumption, together with that of the father and mother also, all within a very few years, leaving a brother, Austin in Rockford and the sister, Mrs. J. F. Barker of Avon, Wis.
Rockford Republic (Rockford, IL) 31 Jan 1900
Mrs. Lizzie Addams Tilton died at Cedar Bluffs, Kansas, today and the body will be brought to Cedarville for burial Saturday noon. She was the youngest daughter of the late James H. Addams, formerly of Cedarville. She leaves a brother, Austin Addams, of Rockford, and a sister, Mrs. Agnes Barker, of Avon, Wis.
Freeport Daily Journal (Freeport, IL) 18 Jan 1900
Avon
Mrs. J. F. Barker has gone to Cedarville, Ill., to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Addams Tilton, who died on Tuesday last at her home in Cear Bluff, Kan. Mrs. Tilton was born near Cedarville, Ill., and lived there till a few years ago when she and her sister, Mrs. Agnes Clifton (now Mrs. J. F. Barker) where they conducted a class in physical culture remaining a few years. Some 3 years ago Miss Lizzie Addams was married to Mr. Levi Tilton soon after moving to Kansas which was her home till death call her to her last long home. Of a family of ten children she is the eighth to yield to that dread disease, consumption, together with that of the father and mother also, all within a very few years, leaving a brother, Austin in Rockford and the sister, Mrs. J. F. Barker of Avon, Wis.
Rockford Republic (Rockford, IL) 31 Jan 1900
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