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Submit Vennum <I>Anderson</I> Frame

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Submit Vennum Anderson Frame

Birth
Woodland, Iroquois County, Illinois, USA
Death
25 Oct 1915 (aged 58)
Deadwood, Lawrence County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Saint Paul, Howard County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 67 E!/2 Sp 5
Memorial ID
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11 MAR 2021, transfer. Added gender. Changed spelling on first name to match that as shown on her marker; there is no report of it having been a stone-carver's error. 1) Original bio content from the creator of the memorial is below divider.
06 JUL 2021 SAC with obituary.~
Submitt* Vennum Anderson was the daughter, and seventh of nine children of Isaac and Amy Jane Hoel Anderson. She married Eli Mitchell Frame Jan. 24, 1878 in Woodland, (Iroquois County), Illinois. They were the parents of Stephen Albert Anderson and James Raybert Frame.~ Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent
Thursday, 28 October 1915, page 2
DEATH OF MRS. FRAME
Former Resident of St. Paul Passes Away at Deadwood.

St. Paul, Oct. 28 - Word has reached here from Deadwood, S. D., that Mrs. E(li) M. Frame had died very suddenly. At this time no particulars other than sudden death are available. The body will be shipped here for burial on Friday of this week. The Frame family is well known in this vicinity, having resided here for many years prior to their removal to Dakota this spring. The remains will be interred at Elmwood cemetery southwest of this city.
11 MAR 2021, transfer. Added gender. Changed spelling on first name to match that as shown on her marker; there is no report of it having been a stone-carver's error. 1) Original bio content from the creator of the memorial is below divider.
06 JUL 2021 SAC with obituary.~
Submitt* Vennum Anderson was the daughter, and seventh of nine children of Isaac and Amy Jane Hoel Anderson. She married Eli Mitchell Frame Jan. 24, 1878 in Woodland, (Iroquois County), Illinois. They were the parents of Stephen Albert Anderson and James Raybert Frame.~ Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent
Thursday, 28 October 1915, page 2
DEATH OF MRS. FRAME
Former Resident of St. Paul Passes Away at Deadwood.

St. Paul, Oct. 28 - Word has reached here from Deadwood, S. D., that Mrs. E(li) M. Frame had died very suddenly. At this time no particulars other than sudden death are available. The body will be shipped here for burial on Friday of this week. The Frame family is well known in this vicinity, having resided here for many years prior to their removal to Dakota this spring. The remains will be interred at Elmwood cemetery southwest of this city.


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