wid/o Samuel
Find A Grave contributor Jon
Death of Mrs. Eliza Aiken.
At ten minutes of 6 o'clock yesterday evening Mrs. Eliza Aiken died
at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Myers, 706 Eighteenth
street, of diseases incident to old age. The deceased was the widow of
Samuel Aiken, who died in 1872. Mrs. Aiken was born December, 1814,
and leaves six children: Mrs. John Barnhart, of 510 Twentieth street;
Mrs. James McGarvey, Maple avenue; Mrs. C. B. Myers, 706 Eighteenth
street; William Aiken, Third avenue and Fifteenth street; O. Perry
Aiken, of Logan township, and Stephen Aiken, of Pottsgrove. Deceased
was a member of the First Baptist church. The funeral will take place
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Fairview cemetery.
Morning Tribune, Altoona, Pa., Saturday, March 14, 1891
wid/o Samuel
Find A Grave contributor Jon
Death of Mrs. Eliza Aiken.
At ten minutes of 6 o'clock yesterday evening Mrs. Eliza Aiken died
at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Myers, 706 Eighteenth
street, of diseases incident to old age. The deceased was the widow of
Samuel Aiken, who died in 1872. Mrs. Aiken was born December, 1814,
and leaves six children: Mrs. John Barnhart, of 510 Twentieth street;
Mrs. James McGarvey, Maple avenue; Mrs. C. B. Myers, 706 Eighteenth
street; William Aiken, Third avenue and Fifteenth street; O. Perry
Aiken, of Logan township, and Stephen Aiken, of Pottsgrove. Deceased
was a member of the First Baptist church. The funeral will take place
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Fairview cemetery.
Morning Tribune, Altoona, Pa., Saturday, March 14, 1891
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