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Anna Isabelle “Topsy” <I>Morehouse</I> Gittings

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Anna Isabelle “Topsy” Morehouse Gittings

Birth
Death
16 Mar 1897 (aged 24)
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 5, Row 24, n-s
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MRS. W. W. GITTINGS DEAD.

Funeral Services at St. Paul's at 3:00 p. m. Saturday.


Mrs. W[illiam] W[alter] Gittings, before her marriage, Miss Topsy Morehouse, daughter of Mrs. A[lbert] P[ickett] {Martha Elizabeth, nee McFadden} Morehouse, died at San Antonio, Texas, Tuesday, March 16, at three o'clock. Her husband will arrive at Maryville with her body Friday noon, and the funeral services will be conducted by Rector L. M. Wilkins, at St. Paul's Episcopal church, Saturday, at 3:00 p. m. The body will lie in state at the church from 1:30 p. m. till hour of service.

Mrs. Gittings was the youngest daughter of the late Gov. A[lbert] P[ickett] Morehouse. She has been in declining health for a year or so past, and she and husband went to San Antonio last fall in the hope that the climate there would restore her. She had lung trouble.

From the Nodaway Democrat (Maryville, Missouri), Thursday, March 18, 1897.
MRS. W. W. GITTINGS DEAD.

Funeral Services at St. Paul's at 3:00 p. m. Saturday.


Mrs. W[illiam] W[alter] Gittings, before her marriage, Miss Topsy Morehouse, daughter of Mrs. A[lbert] P[ickett] {Martha Elizabeth, nee McFadden} Morehouse, died at San Antonio, Texas, Tuesday, March 16, at three o'clock. Her husband will arrive at Maryville with her body Friday noon, and the funeral services will be conducted by Rector L. M. Wilkins, at St. Paul's Episcopal church, Saturday, at 3:00 p. m. The body will lie in state at the church from 1:30 p. m. till hour of service.

Mrs. Gittings was the youngest daughter of the late Gov. A[lbert] P[ickett] Morehouse. She has been in declining health for a year or so past, and she and husband went to San Antonio last fall in the hope that the climate there would restore her. She had lung trouble.

From the Nodaway Democrat (Maryville, Missouri), Thursday, March 18, 1897.


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