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Emma M. <I>Bogert</I> Alexander

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Emma M. Bogert Alexander

Birth
Bergen County, New Jersey, USA
Death
9 Jun 1905 (aged 50–51)
Stanley, Ontario County, New York, USA
Burial
Seneca, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Center Section, North Side
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From Geneva Daily Times 10 June 1905

Mrs. Emma M. Alexander, wife of A. J. Alexander, of Stanley, died last night at her late home. The deceased was fifty-one years of age. While the deceased was born in Burgen County, New Jersey, she has lived the majority of her life in Stanley. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Bogart; one son, Joseph H. Alexander; one daughter, Nancy Fay Alexander, all of Stanley; two brothers, W. T. Bogart and E. J. Bogart, of Seneca; two sisters, Mrs. John H. Hopper of Patterson, N. J., and Mrs. H. B. Vanderhoof, of Newark, N. J. The funeral will take place at ten o'clock Monday morning from the house. Rev. A. B. Temple of Number Nine Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Number Nine cemetery.

From Canandaigua Chronicle 14 June 1905

Stanley, N. Y. - Mrs. Jackson Alexander died at her home in our village at about 2 o'clock Saturday morning. Mrs. Alexander had not been well for a long time but on Thursday morning when her husband left home for his work was joking and seemed in excellent spirits. A few minutes later she was found by her children on the floor and she never regained consciousness though she lingered until Saturday morning. Dr. Duncan Allen of Seneca and Dr. Allen of Gorham were called for council with Dr. Selover Thursday. Mrs. Alexander was Miss Emma Bogert of Seneca, and is survived by her mother and two brothers, Ward and Elliot Bogert of Seneca; and two sisters, residing in New Jersey. Of her own family there are her husband, Jackson Alexander, one son, Joseph, aged 13 years, and one daughter, Fay, aged 11. She also filled a mother's place for her nephew, Willard Kelsey, an orphan. Mrs. Alexander was a member of Seneca Presbyterian church. The funeral was held from the home Monday at ten o'clock. Rev. A. B. Temple preached the sermon. Interment was at Seneca.

(contributed by: acl, 5 Oct 2014)

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From Geneva Daily Times 10 June 1905

Mrs. Emma M. Alexander, wife of A. J. Alexander, of Stanley, died last night at her late home. The deceased was fifty-one years of age. While the deceased was born in Burgen County, New Jersey, she has lived the majority of her life in Stanley. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Bogart; one son, Joseph H. Alexander; one daughter, Nancy Fay Alexander, all of Stanley; two brothers, W. T. Bogart and E. J. Bogart, of Seneca; two sisters, Mrs. John H. Hopper of Patterson, N. J., and Mrs. H. B. Vanderhoof, of Newark, N. J. The funeral will take place at ten o'clock Monday morning from the house. Rev. A. B. Temple of Number Nine Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Number Nine cemetery.

From Canandaigua Chronicle 14 June 1905

Stanley, N. Y. - Mrs. Jackson Alexander died at her home in our village at about 2 o'clock Saturday morning. Mrs. Alexander had not been well for a long time but on Thursday morning when her husband left home for his work was joking and seemed in excellent spirits. A few minutes later she was found by her children on the floor and she never regained consciousness though she lingered until Saturday morning. Dr. Duncan Allen of Seneca and Dr. Allen of Gorham were called for council with Dr. Selover Thursday. Mrs. Alexander was Miss Emma Bogert of Seneca, and is survived by her mother and two brothers, Ward and Elliot Bogert of Seneca; and two sisters, residing in New Jersey. Of her own family there are her husband, Jackson Alexander, one son, Joseph, aged 13 years, and one daughter, Fay, aged 11. She also filled a mother's place for her nephew, Willard Kelsey, an orphan. Mrs. Alexander was a member of Seneca Presbyterian church. The funeral was held from the home Monday at ten o'clock. Rev. A. B. Temple preached the sermon. Interment was at Seneca.

(contributed by: acl, 5 Oct 2014)

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Alexander
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ANDREW J. ALEXANDER
1855 - 1935
EMMA M. BOGERT
HIS WIFE
1854 - 1905



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