63 years old.
Rebecca Ellington.
Struck by a train while picking up coal. Was living in Alton at that time.
Survived by a daughter, Mrs. G. W. Borders of Springfield; and eight sons: W. F. Ellington of White Hall, James T. Ellington of Gage, OK, Edward Ellington of College Hall, KY, Charles Maxwell Ellington of Springfield, Walter Ellington of Springfield, John Ellington of Springfield, Alfred Ellington of Springfield, and Hal Elllington of Springfield.
Remains were to be taken to Franklin, IL for burial beside her husband.
Source:
Daily Illinois State Register, October 27, 1910.
Daily Illinois State Journal, October 28, 1910
NOTE:
Links and birthplace provided by FAG Contributor #48719905. I did not verify the information.
63 years old.
Rebecca Ellington.
Struck by a train while picking up coal. Was living in Alton at that time.
Survived by a daughter, Mrs. G. W. Borders of Springfield; and eight sons: W. F. Ellington of White Hall, James T. Ellington of Gage, OK, Edward Ellington of College Hall, KY, Charles Maxwell Ellington of Springfield, Walter Ellington of Springfield, John Ellington of Springfield, Alfred Ellington of Springfield, and Hal Elllington of Springfield.
Remains were to be taken to Franklin, IL for burial beside her husband.
Source:
Daily Illinois State Register, October 27, 1910.
Daily Illinois State Journal, October 28, 1910
NOTE:
Links and birthplace provided by FAG Contributor #48719905. I did not verify the information.
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