Daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Jacquish. She lived in Whitehouse vicinity after her marriage to Thomas Welsh, who died 24 years previously.
She was a member of the Methodist Church.
She was survived by four children, Charles of Bedminster, Mrs. Eden Vail of Readington, Mrs. Willard Robinson and Cornelius of Whitehouse. She also had eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Survived also by two brothers, William Jacquish of Annandale, and Isaiah Jacquish of Pottersville, and five sisters, Mrs. J.W. Alpaugh of Lebanon, Mrs. Ella MacDonald of Somerville, Mrs. Charles Apgar of Oldwick, Mrs. Anna Conover of Fairmount, and Mrs. Albert Moore of Mendham.
Her obituary was published in the Hunterdon County Democrat on March 4, 1937.
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Has two tombstones; shares one stone with Thomas F. her husband and Cornelius S. Welsh; buried near Thos. F. and Cornelius S. Welsh
Daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Jacquish. She lived in Whitehouse vicinity after her marriage to Thomas Welsh, who died 24 years previously.
She was a member of the Methodist Church.
She was survived by four children, Charles of Bedminster, Mrs. Eden Vail of Readington, Mrs. Willard Robinson and Cornelius of Whitehouse. She also had eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Survived also by two brothers, William Jacquish of Annandale, and Isaiah Jacquish of Pottersville, and five sisters, Mrs. J.W. Alpaugh of Lebanon, Mrs. Ella MacDonald of Somerville, Mrs. Charles Apgar of Oldwick, Mrs. Anna Conover of Fairmount, and Mrs. Albert Moore of Mendham.
Her obituary was published in the Hunterdon County Democrat on March 4, 1937.
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Has two tombstones; shares one stone with Thomas F. her husband and Cornelius S. Welsh; buried near Thos. F. and Cornelius S. Welsh
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