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Annie Catherine <I>Estes</I> May

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Annie Catherine Estes May

Birth
Sykesville, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 Jul 1933 (aged 62)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.7111681, Longitude: -122.3416139
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Washington, Deaths, 1883-1960
Burial confirmed by cemetery staff, 2-5-2014

Sykesville Post-Dispatch
4 Aug 1933
Page 1

Former Resident Died Recently In The Far West

The Post-Dispatch is in receipt of a communication from Mrs. J.J. Williams, of Seattle, Wash., formerly of this place, announcing the death of her sister, who at o ne time also resided in this place. Mrs. Annie C. May (nee Estes), daughter of the late David H. Estes of Sykesville, died in Seattle, Wash., July 20, 1933, at the age of 62 years. Mrs. May, was born in Sykesville, January 21, 1871. Mrs. May and husband, Wesley G. May moved to Seattle in 1890. The deceased is survived by her husband, W.G. May and two sons, Arthur S. May and Lee A. May, all of Seattle and three sisters, Mrs. H.H. Rishel, of Monroe, Wash., Mrs. J.J. Williams, of Seattle, and Mrs. Mary Steele of Snohomish, Wash., and brother Amos R. Estes of Endicott, N.Y. Also surviving are two half sisters and a half brother, Mrs. Chas. Wiles of Prescottville, Pa., Mrs. Charles Faulkner of Erie, Pa., and George Estes of Endicott, N.Y.
Washington, Deaths, 1883-1960
Burial confirmed by cemetery staff, 2-5-2014

Sykesville Post-Dispatch
4 Aug 1933
Page 1

Former Resident Died Recently In The Far West

The Post-Dispatch is in receipt of a communication from Mrs. J.J. Williams, of Seattle, Wash., formerly of this place, announcing the death of her sister, who at o ne time also resided in this place. Mrs. Annie C. May (nee Estes), daughter of the late David H. Estes of Sykesville, died in Seattle, Wash., July 20, 1933, at the age of 62 years. Mrs. May, was born in Sykesville, January 21, 1871. Mrs. May and husband, Wesley G. May moved to Seattle in 1890. The deceased is survived by her husband, W.G. May and two sons, Arthur S. May and Lee A. May, all of Seattle and three sisters, Mrs. H.H. Rishel, of Monroe, Wash., Mrs. J.J. Williams, of Seattle, and Mrs. Mary Steele of Snohomish, Wash., and brother Amos R. Estes of Endicott, N.Y. Also surviving are two half sisters and a half brother, Mrs. Chas. Wiles of Prescottville, Pa., Mrs. Charles Faulkner of Erie, Pa., and George Estes of Endicott, N.Y.


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