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Lillian May “Lillie” <I>Talbot</I> Fincham

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Lillian May “Lillie” Talbot Fincham

Birth
Marysville, Marshall County, Kansas, USA
Death
9 Nov 1897 (aged 24)
Marysville, Marshall County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Marietta, Marshall County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Lillian May "Lillie" Talbot was born March 21, 1873, in Marysville, Marshall County, Kansas, the daughter of John and Evaline (Taylor) Talbot.

Lillie married James Fincham on November 25, 1891, in Marshall County, Kansas. James was born June 17, 1869, in Attleborough, Breckland Borough, Norfolk, England, the son of William James and Mary Ann (Cobb) Fincham. Lillie's older sister married James' younger brother William. Lillie and James had the following known children:

1. Clarence Fincham (1892-1893)
2. Ethel F. Fincham (1894-1894)
3. Arthur Leroy Fincham (1896-1916)
4. Fred Albert Fincham (1897-1957)

Lillie died November 9, 1897, in Marysville, Marshall County, Kansas, just three months after the birth of her youngest son, Fred. After Lillie's death, James married Jessie Eva (Smith) Foreman who was also a widow and they had one daughter and two sons together. James died November 5, 1933, in Concordia, Cloud County, Kansas.

Marysville Democrat 1897:

Died in this city at Dr. Wilson's Infirmary, on Nov. 9th, 1897 at 8 o'clock p.m., Mrs. Lillie Fincham in the 22nd year of her age. The funeral services will be held at the residence of her father, Jack Talbot, three miles north west of Marysville, tomorrow at 10 o'clock a.m. and the remains will be interred in Deer Creek cemetery.

Deceased had been suffering for the past five or six years from what is termed, by the medical fraternity, ovarian cyst and for a long time been under the medical care of Dr. Fillmore, Blue Rapids, and everything that could be done by medical skill to remove suffering and remove the cause was done, but some two months after the birth of her infant child, an operation became necessary to save her life, and her attending physician, Dr. Fillmore, and her husband came with her to Dr. Wilson's infirmary for that purpose. In addition to her internal suffering, she had been for several months suffering from heart trouble and great difficulty in breathing and nervous debility, and it was feared that she would not be able to withstand the operation, but it seemed to be the only hope for life, and on Monday at noon the operation was performed by Doctor Wilson, in the presence of Dr. Fillmore of Blue Rapids, Drs. Edwards, Scamon, and Hatfield of Marysville, Drs. Harris and Ham of Beattie, and Dr. Calman of Oketo, some of whom we are informed assisted but her physical condition was not sufficient to endure the operation and in about 38 hours after, death came to her relief.

She leaves a husband and two children, the youngest about 10 weeks old, to mourn their loss. The family have the sympathy of the whole community in this their sad bereavement.
Lillian May "Lillie" Talbot was born March 21, 1873, in Marysville, Marshall County, Kansas, the daughter of John and Evaline (Taylor) Talbot.

Lillie married James Fincham on November 25, 1891, in Marshall County, Kansas. James was born June 17, 1869, in Attleborough, Breckland Borough, Norfolk, England, the son of William James and Mary Ann (Cobb) Fincham. Lillie's older sister married James' younger brother William. Lillie and James had the following known children:

1. Clarence Fincham (1892-1893)
2. Ethel F. Fincham (1894-1894)
3. Arthur Leroy Fincham (1896-1916)
4. Fred Albert Fincham (1897-1957)

Lillie died November 9, 1897, in Marysville, Marshall County, Kansas, just three months after the birth of her youngest son, Fred. After Lillie's death, James married Jessie Eva (Smith) Foreman who was also a widow and they had one daughter and two sons together. James died November 5, 1933, in Concordia, Cloud County, Kansas.

Marysville Democrat 1897:

Died in this city at Dr. Wilson's Infirmary, on Nov. 9th, 1897 at 8 o'clock p.m., Mrs. Lillie Fincham in the 22nd year of her age. The funeral services will be held at the residence of her father, Jack Talbot, three miles north west of Marysville, tomorrow at 10 o'clock a.m. and the remains will be interred in Deer Creek cemetery.

Deceased had been suffering for the past five or six years from what is termed, by the medical fraternity, ovarian cyst and for a long time been under the medical care of Dr. Fillmore, Blue Rapids, and everything that could be done by medical skill to remove suffering and remove the cause was done, but some two months after the birth of her infant child, an operation became necessary to save her life, and her attending physician, Dr. Fillmore, and her husband came with her to Dr. Wilson's infirmary for that purpose. In addition to her internal suffering, she had been for several months suffering from heart trouble and great difficulty in breathing and nervous debility, and it was feared that she would not be able to withstand the operation, but it seemed to be the only hope for life, and on Monday at noon the operation was performed by Doctor Wilson, in the presence of Dr. Fillmore of Blue Rapids, Drs. Edwards, Scamon, and Hatfield of Marysville, Drs. Harris and Ham of Beattie, and Dr. Calman of Oketo, some of whom we are informed assisted but her physical condition was not sufficient to endure the operation and in about 38 hours after, death came to her relief.

She leaves a husband and two children, the youngest about 10 weeks old, to mourn their loss. The family have the sympathy of the whole community in this their sad bereavement.


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