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Clara Seatle <I>Ailman</I> Connor

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Clara Seatle Ailman Connor

Birth
Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
4 May 1924 (aged 33)
Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA
Burial
Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4981111, Longitude: -71.3163222
Plot
Section: O, Lot: 32, Grave: 2
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Newport Mercury (Newport, RI) Sat., May 22, 1920, Page 1

Miss Clara S. Ailman of this city, daughter of Mrs. Samuel T. H. Ailman, was united in marriage in Baltimore on Monday to Mr. Charles Joseph Connor of Providence. Mr. Connor is an officer in the Merchant Marine, and the young couple expect to go abroad in the early summer to spend their honeymoon.
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Newport Mercury (Newport, RI) Sat., May 10, 1924, Page 1

Mrs. Charles J. Connor - The many friends of Mrs. Charles J. Connor were greatly shocked to learn of her death at the Newport Hospital on Sunday after a short illness. Some three weeks previously she had given birth to a daughter, and later was stricken with appendicitis to which she succumbed soon after her removal to the hospital.

Mrs. Connor was Miss Clara Ailman, daughter of the late Samuel T. H. Ailman and had a wide circle of friends in this city and in Providence, where she had made her home since her marriage. She was a trained vocalist and an amateur actress of no small ability, having taken part in a number of productions before the Unity Club.

She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Augusta Ailman, her husband and two children; also by one sister, Mrs. William F. Ebbitt.*
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* The names of the survivors listed above:
Mother: Augusta Rebecca (Seatle) Ailman
Husband: Charles Joseph Connor
Children: Grace Nancy Connor & Charles Ailman Connor
Sister: Augusta Bernice (Ailman) Ebbitt
Newport Mercury (Newport, RI) Sat., May 22, 1920, Page 1

Miss Clara S. Ailman of this city, daughter of Mrs. Samuel T. H. Ailman, was united in marriage in Baltimore on Monday to Mr. Charles Joseph Connor of Providence. Mr. Connor is an officer in the Merchant Marine, and the young couple expect to go abroad in the early summer to spend their honeymoon.
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Newport Mercury (Newport, RI) Sat., May 10, 1924, Page 1

Mrs. Charles J. Connor - The many friends of Mrs. Charles J. Connor were greatly shocked to learn of her death at the Newport Hospital on Sunday after a short illness. Some three weeks previously she had given birth to a daughter, and later was stricken with appendicitis to which she succumbed soon after her removal to the hospital.

Mrs. Connor was Miss Clara Ailman, daughter of the late Samuel T. H. Ailman and had a wide circle of friends in this city and in Providence, where she had made her home since her marriage. She was a trained vocalist and an amateur actress of no small ability, having taken part in a number of productions before the Unity Club.

She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Augusta Ailman, her husband and two children; also by one sister, Mrs. William F. Ebbitt.*
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* The names of the survivors listed above:
Mother: Augusta Rebecca (Seatle) Ailman
Husband: Charles Joseph Connor
Children: Grace Nancy Connor & Charles Ailman Connor
Sister: Augusta Bernice (Ailman) Ebbitt


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