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Rosetta Caroline <I>Amsberry</I> Greenlee

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Rosetta Caroline Amsberry Greenlee

Birth
Mason, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Death
23 Aug 1937 (aged 81)
Mason City, Custer County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Custer County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Francis Everett Amsberry of Mason County, West Virginia and Lucy Caroline Beard of Lynchburg, Bedford County, Virginia.

Wife of Jacob Newton Greenlee of Leon, Mason County, West Virginia; married on 25 March 1874 in Arbuckle, Mason County, West Virginia.

"Mrs. Rose Greenlee, a well known and beloved pioneer mother of the community, passed away at the Howard Elison home Monday, August 23rd, following a prolonged illness incidental to advanced years. The deceased was the widow of Jacob N. Greenlee and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amsberry, Sr. She leaves a son, W.F. Greenlee of Bridgeport, and a daughter, Mrs. Howard Elison and a number of other relatives here. Mrs. Greenlee had reached her 81st year last December.
Funeral rites were held at the family home at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, with Elder W.S. Craig of Cozad. Committal services at the Enon Cemetery west of town."
Daughter of Francis Everett Amsberry of Mason County, West Virginia and Lucy Caroline Beard of Lynchburg, Bedford County, Virginia.

Wife of Jacob Newton Greenlee of Leon, Mason County, West Virginia; married on 25 March 1874 in Arbuckle, Mason County, West Virginia.

"Mrs. Rose Greenlee, a well known and beloved pioneer mother of the community, passed away at the Howard Elison home Monday, August 23rd, following a prolonged illness incidental to advanced years. The deceased was the widow of Jacob N. Greenlee and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amsberry, Sr. She leaves a son, W.F. Greenlee of Bridgeport, and a daughter, Mrs. Howard Elison and a number of other relatives here. Mrs. Greenlee had reached her 81st year last December.
Funeral rites were held at the family home at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, with Elder W.S. Craig of Cozad. Committal services at the Enon Cemetery west of town."


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