Death of Mrs. Adelaide Bow Last Evening.
Mrs. Adelaide Bow, widow of the late Phillip Bow, died at the house of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Dailey, 130 N. Andre St., last evening, of liver trouble, from which she had been a sufferer for several months. Mrs. Bow's maiden name was Davis, and she was born in Kochville, March 31, 1840. She was a daughter of the late Jeremiah Davis, who was a pioneer of the county. Her husband, the late Phillip Bow, died in 1892. Four sons, Stephen, William, Charles and Warren, (Warren ????should be Orrin, W.B.) all of this county and six daughters, Mrs. Mary Anderson, (Roseanne Mary - W. Bow) Mrs. Charles Dailey, Mrs. Seymour Frost, Mrs. Carroll Mason and Miss Sadie Bow, of Saginaw. And Mrs. William Armand, of Mt. Pleasant survive her. Mrs. Bow had lived in Kochville until three years ago when she removed to a farm in Lakeville (Lakefield Township W.B.) She came to this city a few months ago for treatment and never sufficiently recovered to return home. The time of the Funeral will be announced later.
(Saginaw Courier Herald September 27, 1896)
The funeral of Mrs. Adelaide Bow will occur tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Daily, 130 North Andre St."
Death of Mrs. Adelaide Bow Last Evening.
Mrs. Adelaide Bow, widow of the late Phillip Bow, died at the house of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Dailey, 130 N. Andre St., last evening, of liver trouble, from which she had been a sufferer for several months. Mrs. Bow's maiden name was Davis, and she was born in Kochville, March 31, 1840. She was a daughter of the late Jeremiah Davis, who was a pioneer of the county. Her husband, the late Phillip Bow, died in 1892. Four sons, Stephen, William, Charles and Warren, (Warren ????should be Orrin, W.B.) all of this county and six daughters, Mrs. Mary Anderson, (Roseanne Mary - W. Bow) Mrs. Charles Dailey, Mrs. Seymour Frost, Mrs. Carroll Mason and Miss Sadie Bow, of Saginaw. And Mrs. William Armand, of Mt. Pleasant survive her. Mrs. Bow had lived in Kochville until three years ago when she removed to a farm in Lakeville (Lakefield Township W.B.) She came to this city a few months ago for treatment and never sufficiently recovered to return home. The time of the Funeral will be announced later.
(Saginaw Courier Herald September 27, 1896)
The funeral of Mrs. Adelaide Bow will occur tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Daily, 130 North Andre St."
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