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Adah Juliette <I>Marble</I> Yeaton

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Adah Juliette Marble Yeaton

Birth
Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
21 May 1905 (aged 46)
Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, New York, USA
Burial
Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 24
Memorial ID
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The Daily Saratogian Monday May 23, 1905. Mrs. Willis Yeaton; Adah J., the wife of Willis S. Yeaton, died at 5:45 o'clock yesterday morning at their home, no. 57 Marvin Street. The deceased was born in (Sutton)Worcester, Mass., 46 years ago. she had lived here but two years. Besides her husband she is survived by a son and two daughters. Funeral services will be held at the residence at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, the Rev. William Durant D.D., pastor of the First Presbyterian church to officiate. the remains will be taken to Sutton, Mass., under the direction of W. M. Martin & Co., for internment.

(Suggested edit: Her death and burial predates the organizing of the town wide Sutton Cemetery Commission. Organized records of those buried prior to 1913 are very limited and do not include lot number. Lot 24 was purchased by her father in 1874. It is the burial site of both of her parents and three of her siblings.

There is no inscription for her in the Marble family monument. Nor is there a gravestone or marker for her. Photographs of Lot 24 and the Marble monument have been added to her memorial to facilitate locating the lot.)
The Daily Saratogian Monday May 23, 1905. Mrs. Willis Yeaton; Adah J., the wife of Willis S. Yeaton, died at 5:45 o'clock yesterday morning at their home, no. 57 Marvin Street. The deceased was born in (Sutton)Worcester, Mass., 46 years ago. she had lived here but two years. Besides her husband she is survived by a son and two daughters. Funeral services will be held at the residence at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, the Rev. William Durant D.D., pastor of the First Presbyterian church to officiate. the remains will be taken to Sutton, Mass., under the direction of W. M. Martin & Co., for internment.

(Suggested edit: Her death and burial predates the organizing of the town wide Sutton Cemetery Commission. Organized records of those buried prior to 1913 are very limited and do not include lot number. Lot 24 was purchased by her father in 1874. It is the burial site of both of her parents and three of her siblings.

There is no inscription for her in the Marble family monument. Nor is there a gravestone or marker for her. Photographs of Lot 24 and the Marble monument have been added to her memorial to facilitate locating the lot.)


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