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Mrs Rosalia Leah “Rosie” <I>Sova</I> Adams

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Mrs Rosalia Leah “Rosie” Sova Adams

Birth
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
7 Mar 1946 (aged 86)
Easton, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Easton, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1, Row 7, Plot 19
Memorial ID
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Rosie was baptized by the Catholic Church. Rosalia, born 2nd of August 1859 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Rosie is her nickname. Maiden name is Sova.

Her grave stone and her obituary says she was born in 1862, but other documents prove that she was born in 1859 and her brother was born in 1862 so she couldn't have been born that year.

Rosie was a stocky, very happy, kind woman that loved to talk. She would invite family and/or friends over and they would talk for hours.

Rosie was a very devote Methodist Christian. Who was very faithful in attending church.

Jim and Rosie lived their lives in Easton near Easton Cemetery. Their nice home is still standing though not well maintained at the present time. [3-19-2015]

She and her husband were quite poor and she raised rabbits to help with their income. People would just stop by and say how many rabbits they wanted and then she would butcher and wrap them.

One of the soldiers at the Fort Leavenworth became acquainted with the family and suggested that she could make some money by taking in soldiers cloths to wash and press. Later, it was thought that these cloths may have contained diphtheria and led to the death of their twins, Ida and Sweety .

Rosie was baptized by the Catholic Church. Rosalia, born 2nd of August 1859 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Rosie is her nickname. Maiden name is Sova.

Her grave stone and her obituary says she was born in 1862, but other documents prove that she was born in 1859 and her brother was born in 1862 so she couldn't have been born that year.

Rosie was a stocky, very happy, kind woman that loved to talk. She would invite family and/or friends over and they would talk for hours.

Rosie was a very devote Methodist Christian. Who was very faithful in attending church.

Jim and Rosie lived their lives in Easton near Easton Cemetery. Their nice home is still standing though not well maintained at the present time. [3-19-2015]

She and her husband were quite poor and she raised rabbits to help with their income. People would just stop by and say how many rabbits they wanted and then she would butcher and wrap them.

One of the soldiers at the Fort Leavenworth became acquainted with the family and suggested that she could make some money by taking in soldiers cloths to wash and press. Later, it was thought that these cloths may have contained diphtheria and led to the death of their twins, Ida and Sweety .



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