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Eliza Tyler Stowe

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Eliza Tyler Stowe

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
16 Mar 1912 (aged 75)
Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Simsbury, Conn., March 16 -- Miss Eliza Stowe, daughter of the author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," died at her home here today. She was 75 years old, and death was due to natural causes.

At the death of her distinguished mother, Miss Stowe and her sister, Harriet, came to Simsbury, to live with Rev. Charles Beecher-Stowe, a brother. Mrs. Stowe, now the only surviving member of the family, recently moved to New York, but the sisters continued to reside in this city in quiet retirement. Miss Harriet Stowe died about five years ago. Daily Advocate, Saturday, March 16, 1912, Stamford, Connecticut, page 6.

Her funeral notice states her body was sent to Andover to be buried by her parents.
Simsbury, Conn., March 16 -- Miss Eliza Stowe, daughter of the author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," died at her home here today. She was 75 years old, and death was due to natural causes.

At the death of her distinguished mother, Miss Stowe and her sister, Harriet, came to Simsbury, to live with Rev. Charles Beecher-Stowe, a brother. Mrs. Stowe, now the only surviving member of the family, recently moved to New York, but the sisters continued to reside in this city in quiet retirement. Miss Harriet Stowe died about five years ago. Daily Advocate, Saturday, March 16, 1912, Stamford, Connecticut, page 6.

Her funeral notice states her body was sent to Andover to be buried by her parents.


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