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Blanche Myrtle <I>Cooper</I> Adams

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Blanche Myrtle Cooper Adams

Birth
Canal Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Jun 1914 (aged 38)
Sugarcreek Borough, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Franklin, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
BB 41
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Daughter of J. A. and Ula Foster Cooper, she married, lived at 810 Buffalo St, Franklin, died in Franklin Hospital of an intestinal obstruction, volvulus ileum, per death certificate 58508, whose informant was Frank Adams, Franklin. Buried Jul 1 1914.

Per Pennsylvania Marriages, on Jul 31 1902 in Franklin, Blanche Myrtle Cooper, 26, daughter of J. A. Cooper, married Frank Adams, 25, son of Raymond and Rebecca Adams.

Franklin News-Herald, Monday, Jun 29 1914:
Mrs. Blanche C. Adams, aged 38 years, residing at 810 Buffalo street, died this forenoon in the Franklin Hospital, after an illness of ten days. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cooper, born in Canal township. She spent most of her life in Franklin.

She married Frank Adams twelve years ago, and he survives, with two sons, Chester and Wayne; her father; a brother, Leroy; and two sisters, Pearl and Helen. She was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal church.
Daughter of J. A. and Ula Foster Cooper, she married, lived at 810 Buffalo St, Franklin, died in Franklin Hospital of an intestinal obstruction, volvulus ileum, per death certificate 58508, whose informant was Frank Adams, Franklin. Buried Jul 1 1914.

Per Pennsylvania Marriages, on Jul 31 1902 in Franklin, Blanche Myrtle Cooper, 26, daughter of J. A. Cooper, married Frank Adams, 25, son of Raymond and Rebecca Adams.

Franklin News-Herald, Monday, Jun 29 1914:
Mrs. Blanche C. Adams, aged 38 years, residing at 810 Buffalo street, died this forenoon in the Franklin Hospital, after an illness of ten days. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cooper, born in Canal township. She spent most of her life in Franklin.

She married Frank Adams twelve years ago, and he survives, with two sons, Chester and Wayne; her father; a brother, Leroy; and two sisters, Pearl and Helen. She was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal church.


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