She married second to Joseph Burroughs "Burr" Kinney who predeceased her. The 1910 census shows they were married in 1906. She was his third wife. They lived in Potter County, PA.
She was initially buried at Greenwood cemetery in the family plot in Red House. In the 1960s, hundreds of graves were removed from the cemetery to make way for the interstate highway easement and for the Kinzua Dam project. Lottie's grave was then interred at Steamburg Cemetery. The photo to the right is of the old Greenwood cemetery as it was when she was buried there.
The obituary was from the May 31, 1927 Salamanca Republican Press.
She married second to Joseph Burroughs "Burr" Kinney who predeceased her. The 1910 census shows they were married in 1906. She was his third wife. They lived in Potter County, PA.
She was initially buried at Greenwood cemetery in the family plot in Red House. In the 1960s, hundreds of graves were removed from the cemetery to make way for the interstate highway easement and for the Kinzua Dam project. Lottie's grave was then interred at Steamburg Cemetery. The photo to the right is of the old Greenwood cemetery as it was when she was buried there.
The obituary was from the May 31, 1927 Salamanca Republican Press.
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