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Edith Corrine Webster Corey

Birth
Otto Township, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
28 Oct 1969 (aged 91)
Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Edith C., Glen M. and Hazel E. were children born to Melvin A. and Julia A. Webster in McKean Co PA. Where her father owned and operated a general store. By 1900 the Webster family had moved to Rochester NY where Melvin is listed as a Grocery man, with daughter Edith living with the family 1900 census. Ironically, Stephen Jared Corey was also located in Rochester NY 1900 attending school to become a minister.
So we now know how they came to meet and marry between 1900-1902.
Their marriage was blessed with Helen D., Stephen Maxwell, Julia Edith and John Pershing Corey.
Stephen by virtue of his profession, Minister, he eventually traveled the world, Africa, South America. By many viewed records Edith did not apparently travel worldwide with him. They certainly did travel and lived in several states while he was engaged in his ministry.
Edith as Stephen was cremated, I have no clue where their ashes now rest.
Edith C., Glen M. and Hazel E. were children born to Melvin A. and Julia A. Webster in McKean Co PA. Where her father owned and operated a general store. By 1900 the Webster family had moved to Rochester NY where Melvin is listed as a Grocery man, with daughter Edith living with the family 1900 census. Ironically, Stephen Jared Corey was also located in Rochester NY 1900 attending school to become a minister.
So we now know how they came to meet and marry between 1900-1902.
Their marriage was blessed with Helen D., Stephen Maxwell, Julia Edith and John Pershing Corey.
Stephen by virtue of his profession, Minister, he eventually traveled the world, Africa, South America. By many viewed records Edith did not apparently travel worldwide with him. They certainly did travel and lived in several states while he was engaged in his ministry.
Edith as Stephen was cremated, I have no clue where their ashes now rest.


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