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Louisa May <I>Hayward</I> Bristow

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Louisa May Hayward Bristow

Birth
Deal, Dover District, Kent, England
Death
6 Mar 1902 (aged 79)
Plymouth County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Adaville, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.7496862, Longitude: -96.4014791
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Louisa was the daughter of William and Louisa (Stokes) Hayward.
She married Henry Bristow in 1843 in Deal, Kent, England. The family immigrated to the USA by 1870.
They were the parents of Rebecca, William, Henry, Louisa, Edwin, Clara and Edith.
She was preceded in death by her husband and four children: Rebecca (1844-1873) William Henry (1848-1848, Louisa Elizabeth (1852-1854) and Clara Elizabeth (1858-1861)
She was survived by her sons, Henry, Edward and daughter, Edith Brown.

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Grandma Bristow died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Brown near
Adaville, last Thursday night March 6, at the age of nearly 80 years .

She was mother of seven children, three still living. Mrs. Chas. Brown, Henry
Bristow of Adaville and Edward Bristow of Sioux City and a number of
grandchildren. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon and the remains laid to rest in the Adaville Cemetery beside those of her husband who died twelve years ago.

The Le Mars Globe
Wednesday, March 19, 1902
Le Mars, Iowa

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Grandma Bristow, of Adaville, died on the 6th inst, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Brown, aged nearly eighty years.

Three children survive Mrs. Chas. Brown and Henry Bristow, of Adaville and Edwin Bristow of Sioux City.

The funeral was held Sunday. Interment was made in the Adaville cemetery, beside her husband, who died twelve years ago.

Akron Register Tribune
Thursday, March 20, 1902
Akron, Iowa
Louisa was the daughter of William and Louisa (Stokes) Hayward.
She married Henry Bristow in 1843 in Deal, Kent, England. The family immigrated to the USA by 1870.
They were the parents of Rebecca, William, Henry, Louisa, Edwin, Clara and Edith.
She was preceded in death by her husband and four children: Rebecca (1844-1873) William Henry (1848-1848, Louisa Elizabeth (1852-1854) and Clara Elizabeth (1858-1861)
She was survived by her sons, Henry, Edward and daughter, Edith Brown.

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Grandma Bristow died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Brown near
Adaville, last Thursday night March 6, at the age of nearly 80 years .

She was mother of seven children, three still living. Mrs. Chas. Brown, Henry
Bristow of Adaville and Edward Bristow of Sioux City and a number of
grandchildren. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon and the remains laid to rest in the Adaville Cemetery beside those of her husband who died twelve years ago.

The Le Mars Globe
Wednesday, March 19, 1902
Le Mars, Iowa

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Grandma Bristow, of Adaville, died on the 6th inst, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Brown, aged nearly eighty years.

Three children survive Mrs. Chas. Brown and Henry Bristow, of Adaville and Edwin Bristow of Sioux City.

The funeral was held Sunday. Interment was made in the Adaville cemetery, beside her husband, who died twelve years ago.

Akron Register Tribune
Thursday, March 20, 1902
Akron, Iowa

Gravesite Details

Age 80; Town Johnson



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  • Created by: Sandy
  • Added: Oct 3, 2002
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6818261/louisa_may-bristow: accessed ), memorial page for Louisa May Hayward Bristow (15 May 1822–6 Mar 1902), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6818261, citing Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Adaville, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by Sandy (contributor 46548297).