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Martha Elizabeth “Arthie” <I>Norris</I> Hott

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Martha Elizabeth “Arthie” Norris Hott

Birth
Holmes County, Ohio, USA
Death
4 Sep 1889 (aged 45)
Trinidad, Las Animas County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block III Lot 21
Memorial ID
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Montezuma Weekly Republican - Montezuma, Poweshiek Co, IA - 11 Sept 1889
POWESHIEK N PIECES
--About two weeks ago, Mr and Mrs Jake Hott, formerly of this place, but now residing at Trinidad, CO, were enjoying a pleasant ride in the mountains near that place. They were accompanied by their daughters, Mrs Arthur Triplett* and her husband and Mrs Jno. Barton. During their descent the kingbolt came out and the buggy was upset. Every occupant of the vehicle was more or less injured. Mrs Hott, besides sustaining a broken arm, was injured internally. Yesterday, Jim Norris received a telegram conveying the sad intelligence of Mrs Hott's death. Her brother and sister, Mrs Norris & Mrs George Manatt, supposed she was improving and the news of her death will be a sorrowful blow. The body will probably reach this city some time tomorrow , when it will be conveyed to Brooklyn for interment.---Herald
*NOTE: Mrs Arthur Triplett is in error in this obit---she was Mrs HOWARD Triplett
Montezuma Weekly Republican - Montezuma, Poweshiek Co, IA - 11 Sept 1889
POWESHIEK N PIECES
--About two weeks ago, Mr and Mrs Jake Hott, formerly of this place, but now residing at Trinidad, CO, were enjoying a pleasant ride in the mountains near that place. They were accompanied by their daughters, Mrs Arthur Triplett* and her husband and Mrs Jno. Barton. During their descent the kingbolt came out and the buggy was upset. Every occupant of the vehicle was more or less injured. Mrs Hott, besides sustaining a broken arm, was injured internally. Yesterday, Jim Norris received a telegram conveying the sad intelligence of Mrs Hott's death. Her brother and sister, Mrs Norris & Mrs George Manatt, supposed she was improving and the news of her death will be a sorrowful blow. The body will probably reach this city some time tomorrow , when it will be conveyed to Brooklyn for interment.---Herald
*NOTE: Mrs Arthur Triplett is in error in this obit---she was Mrs HOWARD Triplett


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