Death of Mrs. Lindsley
Mrs. Caroline Lindsley, whose death took place yesterday at the Northern Insane Hospital, was quite an old resident of the city, and a sister of Irving G. Hatch, formerly of this place. For many years she resided on Washington street and though left a widow brought up her family of four or five children, giving them the advantages of good schooling. Some two or three years ago she began to be effected with mental troubles and was taken to the Hospital for treatment where she remained until the time of her death. The funeral took place this afternoon at four o'clock from Trinity church. The remains will be taken to Chicago for burial at Rose Hill cemetery.
Death of Mrs. Lindsley
Mrs. Caroline Lindsley, whose death took place yesterday at the Northern Insane Hospital, was quite an old resident of the city, and a sister of Irving G. Hatch, formerly of this place. For many years she resided on Washington street and though left a widow brought up her family of four or five children, giving them the advantages of good schooling. Some two or three years ago she began to be effected with mental troubles and was taken to the Hospital for treatment where she remained until the time of her death. The funeral took place this afternoon at four o'clock from Trinity church. The remains will be taken to Chicago for burial at Rose Hill cemetery.
Family Members
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William Porter Pierson
1811–1909
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Clymene Rebecca Pierson Hatch
1813–1899
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Daniel Buell Pierson
1815–1885
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Catherine Pierson
1817–1873
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Emily Eliza Pierson Judson
1820–1888
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Sarah A Hatch Jerome
1826–1869
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Jane Porter Hatch Lewis
1827–1910
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Jane Hatch Lewis
1827–1910
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Hobart Henry Hatch
1829–1913
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Horatio N Hatch
1830–1876
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Irving Gates Hatch
1833–1900
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Irving Gates Hatch
1833–1900
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Metcalf Bradley Hatch
1835–1914
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Theodore Pierson Hatch
1838–1874
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Theodore Pierson Hatch
1838–1874
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