At the time of the 1900 census, Alice Armstead, 26 and single, and Lettie L. Armstead, 3, are enumerated in the household of John W. Black, 86, and Lucy J. Black, 83, in Fluvanna County, Virginia. Alice is listed as their adopted daughter, and Lettie as their adopted granddaughter. Other members of the household are John and Lucy Black's daughters Mary F. Black, Nancy M. Black, and Sarah E. Humphrey, a widow, with her two children Henrietta and Thomas Humphrey.
The Washington Post (Washington, D.C.), Sunday, 19 March 1911, page 11
Mrs. Studds Buried.
The funeral of Mrs. Alice L. Studds, wife of J. P. Studds, took place from the residence, 331 North St. Asaph street, yesterday afternoon. The services were conducted by the Rev. William J. Morton, rector of Christ Protestant Episcopal Church, and the pallbearers were William Kell, William Sims, T. Diedrich, W. Langley, E. Krouse, and H. Kerrick. Burial was in Bethel Cemetery.
At the time of the 1900 census, Alice Armstead, 26 and single, and Lettie L. Armstead, 3, are enumerated in the household of John W. Black, 86, and Lucy J. Black, 83, in Fluvanna County, Virginia. Alice is listed as their adopted daughter, and Lettie as their adopted granddaughter. Other members of the household are John and Lucy Black's daughters Mary F. Black, Nancy M. Black, and Sarah E. Humphrey, a widow, with her two children Henrietta and Thomas Humphrey.
The Washington Post (Washington, D.C.), Sunday, 19 March 1911, page 11
Mrs. Studds Buried.
The funeral of Mrs. Alice L. Studds, wife of J. P. Studds, took place from the residence, 331 North St. Asaph street, yesterday afternoon. The services were conducted by the Rev. William J. Morton, rector of Christ Protestant Episcopal Church, and the pallbearers were William Kell, William Sims, T. Diedrich, W. Langley, E. Krouse, and H. Kerrick. Burial was in Bethel Cemetery.
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