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Hattie <I>Elliott</I> Williams

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Hattie Elliott Williams

Birth
Batesville, Noble County, Ohio, USA
Death
7 Dec 1941 (aged 75)
Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Middletown, Montgomery County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Montgomery Standard-August 7, 1896:

Mrs. Mary Anderson, of Whitewater, Colorado, is back on a visit to her father, Judge Charles Elliott of Danville and her sister, Mrs. Hattie Williams of near this place.


Death Cert#1610:

Mrs. Hattie Williams, 75, of Wellsville, died at 5:10pm on December 7, 1941 at the Audrain Medical Center in Mexico where she had been a patient for nine days.

Dr. H.C. Brashear, of Mexico, pronounced death caused by Deterioration contributed to by Cholelutrasis and Chronic Cholecystitis. The informant was Margaret Williams of Wellsville.

Mrs. Williams was born June 21, 1866, in Bolesville, Ohio, the daughter of Charles L. and Margaret (Morgan) Elliott, both born in Ohio. She was a widow. Mrs. Williams was a housewife.

Arrangements were under the care of K.B. Wells of Wellsville. Burial was in the Middleton Cemetery.
Montgomery Standard-August 7, 1896:

Mrs. Mary Anderson, of Whitewater, Colorado, is back on a visit to her father, Judge Charles Elliott of Danville and her sister, Mrs. Hattie Williams of near this place.


Death Cert#1610:

Mrs. Hattie Williams, 75, of Wellsville, died at 5:10pm on December 7, 1941 at the Audrain Medical Center in Mexico where she had been a patient for nine days.

Dr. H.C. Brashear, of Mexico, pronounced death caused by Deterioration contributed to by Cholelutrasis and Chronic Cholecystitis. The informant was Margaret Williams of Wellsville.

Mrs. Williams was born June 21, 1866, in Bolesville, Ohio, the daughter of Charles L. and Margaret (Morgan) Elliott, both born in Ohio. She was a widow. Mrs. Williams was a housewife.

Arrangements were under the care of K.B. Wells of Wellsville. Burial was in the Middleton Cemetery.


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