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Belsora <I>Gould</I> Totten

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Belsora Gould Totten

Birth
Pawlet, Rutland County, Vermont, USA
Death
19 Mar 1896 (aged 66)
Burial
Verona, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Daniel B. Gould and Delia P. Unknown.
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Wife of Isaac A. Totten.
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Obituary:
VERONA MILLS - March 23, - Mrs. Isaac Totten of Wood Creek, who died Thursday morning, March 19, was born January 2, 1830, in Pawlet, Vermont. She was the daughter of Daniel Gould. She was married to Isaac Totten June 21, 1853. The union was blessed with two children, one of whom survives her, Mrs. Belle Berwick of Churchville, and also an adopted daughter, Mrs. Anna Brown. A husband and an only sister are the immediate relatives. She was converted under the labors of Elder C. M. Lewis, by whom she was baptized and united with the Free Methodist Church of New London, which is now extinct.
Her funeral was held from the Seventh Day Baptist Church of Churchville, and was very largely attended. Rev. Martin Sindall conducted the service. The remains were interred
at Verona Mill cemetery. Mrs. Totten was a lady of unassuming worth, and will be missed by a large circle of friends. The family have the sympathy of their many friends in this their great affliction. (Rathbunville Cemetery)
[Source: Rome Semi-Weekly Citizen
Tuesday March 24, 1896
obituary provided by Find A Grave Member Bea Lastowicka]
Daughter of Daniel B. Gould and Delia P. Unknown.
.
Wife of Isaac A. Totten.
.
Obituary:
VERONA MILLS - March 23, - Mrs. Isaac Totten of Wood Creek, who died Thursday morning, March 19, was born January 2, 1830, in Pawlet, Vermont. She was the daughter of Daniel Gould. She was married to Isaac Totten June 21, 1853. The union was blessed with two children, one of whom survives her, Mrs. Belle Berwick of Churchville, and also an adopted daughter, Mrs. Anna Brown. A husband and an only sister are the immediate relatives. She was converted under the labors of Elder C. M. Lewis, by whom she was baptized and united with the Free Methodist Church of New London, which is now extinct.
Her funeral was held from the Seventh Day Baptist Church of Churchville, and was very largely attended. Rev. Martin Sindall conducted the service. The remains were interred
at Verona Mill cemetery. Mrs. Totten was a lady of unassuming worth, and will be missed by a large circle of friends. The family have the sympathy of their many friends in this their great affliction. (Rathbunville Cemetery)
[Source: Rome Semi-Weekly Citizen
Tuesday March 24, 1896
obituary provided by Find A Grave Member Bea Lastowicka]

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BELSORA GOULD
His Wife
1830 - 1896



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