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Anna Marie <I>Woodward</I> McColum

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Anna Marie Woodward McColum

Birth
Sparta, Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
21 Jan 1880 (aged 21)
Radersburg, Broadwater County, Montana, USA
Burial
Willow Creek, Gallatin County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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The Independent-Record, Helena, MT

25 January 1880, Sun. Page 3:


DIED.

At Radersburg, Jefferson County, Montana, January 21st, 1880, Anna M., wife of George H. McColum, aged 22 years. The remains will be taken to Willow Creek for interment.


On last New Year's day George H. McColum and Anna M. Woodward were married in Radersburg. Today - three weeks from the day of her marriage - Mrs. McColum's corpse is laid out in the same room, and in the same habiliments in which she was married. Mrs. McC. formerly resided in Sparta, Wisconsin, and came to Montana about two years ago from Utah, where her parents now reside. She has three sisters and one brother living on Willow Creek, Gallatin County, and the body will be taken there today for burial. She was sick about two weeks. Mr. McColum feels his loss deeply, and has the sympathy of all friends in Helena, Radersburg, Bozeman, and other parts of the Territory where he is well known.

Radersburg, January 22, 1880.

The Independent-Record, Helena, MT

25 January 1880, Sun. Page 3:


DIED.

At Radersburg, Jefferson County, Montana, January 21st, 1880, Anna M., wife of George H. McColum, aged 22 years. The remains will be taken to Willow Creek for interment.


On last New Year's day George H. McColum and Anna M. Woodward were married in Radersburg. Today - three weeks from the day of her marriage - Mrs. McColum's corpse is laid out in the same room, and in the same habiliments in which she was married. Mrs. McC. formerly resided in Sparta, Wisconsin, and came to Montana about two years ago from Utah, where her parents now reside. She has three sisters and one brother living on Willow Creek, Gallatin County, and the body will be taken there today for burial. She was sick about two weeks. Mr. McColum feels his loss deeply, and has the sympathy of all friends in Helena, Radersburg, Bozeman, and other parts of the Territory where he is well known.

Radersburg, January 22, 1880.



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