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Elizabeth <I>Boyer</I> Titus

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Elizabeth Boyer Titus

Birth
Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 Feb 1874 (aged 64)
Hermitage, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Hermitage, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.2295279, Longitude: -80.4309941
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Wife of Isiah Titus.

Mother of Delilah, Archibald, Elizabeth, John, Cornelious, Samuel, Martha, Belinda, Nancy, Margaret, Isiah Jr., William & James Titus.

Daughter of Valentine & Elizabeth Kuhn Boyer.

Sharpsville Advertiser, Wednesday, February 18, 1874 p. 2
Died:
Titus - At her residence at Keel Ridge, Feb. 7th, Mrs. Elizabeth Titus, in the 65th year of her age.


Greenville Argus, Saturday Morning, February 14, 1874 p. 3
Hermitage, PA., Feb. 11th, 1874.
On Saturday, about 4 o'clock p.m., Mrs. Elizabeth Titus, long and familiarly known as "Aunt Betty," died at the ripe old age of sixty-five. Some two weeks ago she underwent an operation at the hands of Drs. Griswold and Bishop, of Sharon, who extracted two stones fully as large as the end of the little finger, the presence of which in the bladder had given her considerable uneasiness and pain for some length of time, annoying her all the more with the augmentation of time, until, as stated above, she consented to their extraction.
[obits courtesy of Deb Robison Hoffman)
Wife of Isiah Titus.

Mother of Delilah, Archibald, Elizabeth, John, Cornelious, Samuel, Martha, Belinda, Nancy, Margaret, Isiah Jr., William & James Titus.

Daughter of Valentine & Elizabeth Kuhn Boyer.

Sharpsville Advertiser, Wednesday, February 18, 1874 p. 2
Died:
Titus - At her residence at Keel Ridge, Feb. 7th, Mrs. Elizabeth Titus, in the 65th year of her age.


Greenville Argus, Saturday Morning, February 14, 1874 p. 3
Hermitage, PA., Feb. 11th, 1874.
On Saturday, about 4 o'clock p.m., Mrs. Elizabeth Titus, long and familiarly known as "Aunt Betty," died at the ripe old age of sixty-five. Some two weeks ago she underwent an operation at the hands of Drs. Griswold and Bishop, of Sharon, who extracted two stones fully as large as the end of the little finger, the presence of which in the bladder had given her considerable uneasiness and pain for some length of time, annoying her all the more with the augmentation of time, until, as stated above, she consented to their extraction.
[obits courtesy of Deb Robison Hoffman)


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