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Caroline <I>Rehling</I> Moulton

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Caroline Rehling Moulton

Birth
Roscoe, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA
Death
29 Oct 1918 (aged 49)
Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 19 Lot 12 grave F
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Obituary: Mrs Harvey Moulton, a former resident of this vicinity died on Monday, Oct. 29, 1918, at a hospital in Aberdeen, S.D., after a short illness of influenza.

Carrie Rehling was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rehling and was born in Roscoe Oct. 3, 1869 where she lived until about seven years of age when the family moved to a farm near this village. In June 1889 she was united in marriage to Harvey Moulton and the couple lived for a time at Little Falls, removing thence to McIntosh, S.D., where they have since resided. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn her loss, two sons and one foster son, eight brothers, six sisters and four grand children. The brothers are, Lew, Elihue, Robert, and Arthur, Pine Island; Chas. of Aberdeen, S.D.; Frank of Oronoco; Joe, of Flora, N.D.; Fred, of Canada. The sisters are, Mrs. Lottie Siemann, of West Point, S.D.; Mrs Nellie Merr, Oberon, N.D.; Mrs Rose Emeott, St . Paul; Mrs Mattie Brink, Georgiana, Fla.; Mrs. Dora McCarty and Mrs. Mable Kittleson, Pine Island. Mr. Moulton is also a victim of influenza and is at present very ill at the same hospital where Mrs. Moulton passed away. She is buried in Riverside Cemetery, Aberdeen, S.D.

"Flu" Still Claims More Again we are called upon to chronicle the death of one of our loved and highly respected woman, Mrs. H.L. Moulton, which occcured at Aberdeen last Sunday. Mrs. Moulton left here about two weeks ago in the best of health for Aberdeen where she went to take care of Mr. Moulton who was confined to the hospital with influenza and it was there that she contracted the disease that caused her death.The Moulton family came to McIntosh about nine years ago and settled on a homestead north of town where they lived up to a couple years ago when they moved to town and where the deceased had made many friends. Mrs. Moulton was a woman that claimed the friendship and love of all those who were so fortunate as to make her acquaintance. She was a good Christian woman, and her surroundings were made pleasant by her presence. Our sympathy goes to the bereaved relatives in the loss of one held so dear to all. She leaves to mourn her loss, a husband and two sons, besides a number of other relatives.The funeral took place Wednesday morning at Aberdeen, interment being made at Riverside cemetery at that place.
Obituary: Mrs Harvey Moulton, a former resident of this vicinity died on Monday, Oct. 29, 1918, at a hospital in Aberdeen, S.D., after a short illness of influenza.

Carrie Rehling was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rehling and was born in Roscoe Oct. 3, 1869 where she lived until about seven years of age when the family moved to a farm near this village. In June 1889 she was united in marriage to Harvey Moulton and the couple lived for a time at Little Falls, removing thence to McIntosh, S.D., where they have since resided. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn her loss, two sons and one foster son, eight brothers, six sisters and four grand children. The brothers are, Lew, Elihue, Robert, and Arthur, Pine Island; Chas. of Aberdeen, S.D.; Frank of Oronoco; Joe, of Flora, N.D.; Fred, of Canada. The sisters are, Mrs. Lottie Siemann, of West Point, S.D.; Mrs Nellie Merr, Oberon, N.D.; Mrs Rose Emeott, St . Paul; Mrs Mattie Brink, Georgiana, Fla.; Mrs. Dora McCarty and Mrs. Mable Kittleson, Pine Island. Mr. Moulton is also a victim of influenza and is at present very ill at the same hospital where Mrs. Moulton passed away. She is buried in Riverside Cemetery, Aberdeen, S.D.

"Flu" Still Claims More Again we are called upon to chronicle the death of one of our loved and highly respected woman, Mrs. H.L. Moulton, which occcured at Aberdeen last Sunday. Mrs. Moulton left here about two weeks ago in the best of health for Aberdeen where she went to take care of Mr. Moulton who was confined to the hospital with influenza and it was there that she contracted the disease that caused her death.The Moulton family came to McIntosh about nine years ago and settled on a homestead north of town where they lived up to a couple years ago when they moved to town and where the deceased had made many friends. Mrs. Moulton was a woman that claimed the friendship and love of all those who were so fortunate as to make her acquaintance. She was a good Christian woman, and her surroundings were made pleasant by her presence. Our sympathy goes to the bereaved relatives in the loss of one held so dear to all. She leaves to mourn her loss, a husband and two sons, besides a number of other relatives.The funeral took place Wednesday morning at Aberdeen, interment being made at Riverside cemetery at that place.


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  • Added: Mar 27, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107406488/caroline-moulton: accessed ), memorial page for Caroline Rehling Moulton (3 Oct 1869–29 Oct 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 107406488, citing Riverside Memorial Park, Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, USA; Maintained by MaryT (contributor 47616997).