Evening Star (Washington DC), November 12 1889
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Mrs. Elizabeth Drexel, wife of George W. Smith, who's death was announced yesterday, was the oldest daughter of the late Francis A. Drexel. She died Friday evening of puerperal convulsions, at "St. Michael's", the family homestead, at Torresdale. The funeral is strictly private, the interment taking place in the burying ground of Eden Hall Convent, Torresdale, where both parents of the deceased are buried. Mrs. Smith, to whom with her sisters, Miss Kate Drexel and Mrs. E. DeV. Morrell, was left a fortune of 15 million dollars, was married last January, and after a wedding tour through the south, went abroad with her husband. They returned and established themselves in their beautiful home in Torresdale.
Last Thursday evening Mrs. Smith was taken very ill. Dr. Wymer, a physician residing in the neighborhood, was called in, and remained in the house all that night. In the morning Dr. Jacob M. DaCosta and Dr. Theophillus Parvin were called in consultation. The Caesarian operation was performed in the hope of at least saving the life of the baby, but, unhappily without success. Archbishop Ryan was present at the lady's death bed, and Anthony J. Drexel, A.J. Drexel Jr., George W. Childs, Father Vandegrift and the Messrs. Bouvier, of New York, hastened to Torresdale as soon as they learned the melancholy news by Telegraph. The benefactions of Mrs. Smith and her sisters are too well known to require further comment.
Philadelphia Inquirer, September 28, 1890
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Originally buried in Eden Hall Cemetery - Torresdale, Philadelphia (Convent of the Sacred Heart)
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Evening Star (Washington DC), November 12 1889
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Mrs. Elizabeth Drexel, wife of George W. Smith, who's death was announced yesterday, was the oldest daughter of the late Francis A. Drexel. She died Friday evening of puerperal convulsions, at "St. Michael's", the family homestead, at Torresdale. The funeral is strictly private, the interment taking place in the burying ground of Eden Hall Convent, Torresdale, where both parents of the deceased are buried. Mrs. Smith, to whom with her sisters, Miss Kate Drexel and Mrs. E. DeV. Morrell, was left a fortune of 15 million dollars, was married last January, and after a wedding tour through the south, went abroad with her husband. They returned and established themselves in their beautiful home in Torresdale.
Last Thursday evening Mrs. Smith was taken very ill. Dr. Wymer, a physician residing in the neighborhood, was called in, and remained in the house all that night. In the morning Dr. Jacob M. DaCosta and Dr. Theophillus Parvin were called in consultation. The Caesarian operation was performed in the hope of at least saving the life of the baby, but, unhappily without success. Archbishop Ryan was present at the lady's death bed, and Anthony J. Drexel, A.J. Drexel Jr., George W. Childs, Father Vandegrift and the Messrs. Bouvier, of New York, hastened to Torresdale as soon as they learned the melancholy news by Telegraph. The benefactions of Mrs. Smith and her sisters are too well known to require further comment.
Philadelphia Inquirer, September 28, 1890
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Originally buried in Eden Hall Cemetery - Torresdale, Philadelphia (Convent of the Sacred Heart)
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Inscription
BELOVED WIFE OF WALTER GEORGE SMITH
AND
SISTER
OF
REV. MOTHER M. KATHARINE DREXEL
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