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Martha “Patty” <I>Beach</I> Dann

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Martha “Patty” Beach Dann

Birth
Death
20 Nov 1892 (aged 68)
Burial
Verona, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
B 29
Memorial ID
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daughter of Rev. L. Beach

Thanks to Kathy Campbell 17 Sept 2004

Rome Sentinel November 23, 1892
Mrs. Wm. J. Dann died on Monday night at the home about 3 miles north of here aged 68 years. Two sons and four daughter survive.
Died November 20, 1892

Rome Sentinel November 26, 1892
The funeral of Mrs. Wm. Dann was held at the M.E. Church at 2 P.M. yesterday. Mrs. Dann was born at Stockbridge, N.Y., in March, 1824. She was the seventh in a family of eleven children. Her father, Rev. Lyman Beach, was instrumental in the erection of the old Court Street M.E. Church in Rome, of which he was pastor. Of her father's family the survivors are John Beach of Augusta, N.Y., Charles Beach of Mansfield, Pa., Mrs. Charles Joslyn of Homer, N.Y. and Mrs. Curtis of Wisconsin. During the civil was, Mrs. Dann remained on the farm and cared for a family of small children, that her husband and oldest son might lend their aid in support of the stars and stripes. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons and six daughter to cherish the memory of a kind and indulgent wife and mother.
daughter of Rev. L. Beach

Thanks to Kathy Campbell 17 Sept 2004

Rome Sentinel November 23, 1892
Mrs. Wm. J. Dann died on Monday night at the home about 3 miles north of here aged 68 years. Two sons and four daughter survive.
Died November 20, 1892

Rome Sentinel November 26, 1892
The funeral of Mrs. Wm. Dann was held at the M.E. Church at 2 P.M. yesterday. Mrs. Dann was born at Stockbridge, N.Y., in March, 1824. She was the seventh in a family of eleven children. Her father, Rev. Lyman Beach, was instrumental in the erection of the old Court Street M.E. Church in Rome, of which he was pastor. Of her father's family the survivors are John Beach of Augusta, N.Y., Charles Beach of Mansfield, Pa., Mrs. Charles Joslyn of Homer, N.Y. and Mrs. Curtis of Wisconsin. During the civil was, Mrs. Dann remained on the farm and cared for a family of small children, that her husband and oldest son might lend their aid in support of the stars and stripes. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons and six daughter to cherish the memory of a kind and indulgent wife and mother.


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