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Henrietta Amelia <I>Schoolcraft</I> Hoselton

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Henrietta Amelia Schoolcraft Hoselton

Birth
High Forest, Olmsted County, Minnesota, USA
Death
10 Jun 1920 (aged 64)
Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 38, L13 Sp19
Memorial ID
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Parents:
- Christopher Columbus
- Harriet Eliza (Bemis) Schoolcraft.

Married Edward Lawrence Hoselton on Dec 25, 1876 in Lisbon, Linn, Iowa.


Obituary

At her home in Longmont, Thursday, June 10, 1920, Mrs. Henrietta Amelia Hoselton, aged 64 years, 3 months, and 28 days.

Mrs. Hoselton's death was very sudden. She had not been very well, but not ill enough for a doctor's care. Mr. Hoselton had got up as usual and went out to attend to his chores and when he went in he went to the bedroom, as his wife had not yet arisen and took her by the hand, and found she had passed away. Her face was still warm.

Mrs. Hoselton was the wife of Ed Hoselton and was born in High Forest, Minn., February 12, 1856. They were married in Lisbon, Iowa, December 25, 1876, and came to Longmont in 1879.

She leaves ten children; three sons and seven daughters. Hattie, Mary, Jake, Frank, Bertha, Albert, Charlie, Ella, Jennie, Lillie. She also leaves two brothers; W. D. and H. A. Schoolcraft, and four sisters; Mrs. Eliza Lamb and Mrs. Fred Belcher of Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Sarah Bonser, of Cheyenne, Wyo., and Mrs. Cliff Branch of Grover, Colo.

Coroner Kelso came over to Longmont, but no inquest was necessary.
Parents:
- Christopher Columbus
- Harriet Eliza (Bemis) Schoolcraft.

Married Edward Lawrence Hoselton on Dec 25, 1876 in Lisbon, Linn, Iowa.


Obituary

At her home in Longmont, Thursday, June 10, 1920, Mrs. Henrietta Amelia Hoselton, aged 64 years, 3 months, and 28 days.

Mrs. Hoselton's death was very sudden. She had not been very well, but not ill enough for a doctor's care. Mr. Hoselton had got up as usual and went out to attend to his chores and when he went in he went to the bedroom, as his wife had not yet arisen and took her by the hand, and found she had passed away. Her face was still warm.

Mrs. Hoselton was the wife of Ed Hoselton and was born in High Forest, Minn., February 12, 1856. They were married in Lisbon, Iowa, December 25, 1876, and came to Longmont in 1879.

She leaves ten children; three sons and seven daughters. Hattie, Mary, Jake, Frank, Bertha, Albert, Charlie, Ella, Jennie, Lillie. She also leaves two brothers; W. D. and H. A. Schoolcraft, and four sisters; Mrs. Eliza Lamb and Mrs. Fred Belcher of Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Sarah Bonser, of Cheyenne, Wyo., and Mrs. Cliff Branch of Grover, Colo.

Coroner Kelso came over to Longmont, but no inquest was necessary.


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