KILCUP, Mrs.
Sarah - widow of Joseph Kilcup, passed away at the home of
her son, William H. Kilcup, Hanover, Mass. Feb. 22, 1922. She
leaves to mourn, one brother, John Webb, and two sisters, Mrs.
Wm. Caldwell, and Mrs. Wm. Earle. Mrs. Kilcup was the mother of
ten children, William, Joseph, Charles, Otis, James, John and
Ralph (deceased); the daughters, Mrs. Jos. McLellan, Mrs. James
Franklyn, Mrs. Wm. Frank. Mrs. Kilcup was a faithful member of
Christ Church, Windsor, and particularly happy when she could
converse with friends about her religion, and often called in
her last hours for her Rector at her old home in Windsor.
February 1922
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FLEMMING,
Infant - At Windsor, Feb. 26th, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Flemming.
March, 1922
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BACON, Mrs.
Margaret Ann - At Windsor, Feb. 27, 1922, Mrs. Margaret Ann
Bacon, aged 75 years.
March, 1922
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FULLERTON, Mrs.
Jane L. - At Falmouth, Feb. 28th, Mrs. Jane L. Fullerton,
aged 72 years.
March, 1922
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DANIELS, Annie
- Windsor, March 21 - News reached here recently of the death at
Weltmer Institute, March 16, of Miss Annie Daniels, aged 62
years, daughter of the late John and Mrs. Daniels, Windsor
Forks. The surviving members of the family are, John and Levi
Daniels, Martock and Terrence youngest brother on the old
homestead at Windsor Forks. For years Miss Daniels had been
nursing in California. Last year she came to Nevada for
treatment at the Weltmer Institute, where she was benefited.
Following that she came home last summer and in the autumn
returned to Nevada, where she remained. On March 15 she was
operated on, and on Thursday, died. The funeral service was held
Sunday, March 19, and the remains interred in Nevada.
March, 1922
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BENEDICT, Mrs.
Mary - At the Forks, Windsor, May 5th, Mrs. Mary Benedict,
relic of the late Jacob Benedict, after a short illness, aged 94
years and 4 months.
May 1922
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BOYDE, Mrs.
Anderson - With the sun shining radiantly, the beginning of
the Sabbath day in September, the residents of Falmouth were
saddened by intelligence from the P. M. Hospital that Ina M.
Boyde had passed to her eternal rest at 6:20 o'clock. Mrs. Boyde
is survived by a sorrowing husband, one daughter, Mrs. W. Earle
McDonald; one son, William S. Boyde, and a little granddaughter,
Mary Ellen MacDonald; her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Eldridge;
one brother, Frank, and two sisters, Mrs. Edward Aalders and
Mrs. Walter Deal. Another sister, Mrs. Wallace Wilson,
predeceased her three years.
September 1922
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BENEDICT, Mrs.
Robert - The sudden passing of Mrs. Robert Benedict at her
home, Upper Falmouth, on Tuesday, of last week was a distinct
shock to her family and friends. She was 72 years of age.
Besides her husband, she is survived by the following sons and
daughters, Ellen, Jessie and Frank, at home; Mrs. Hurlbert and
Theodore, Windsor Forks; Mrs. George Green, Freeman and Russell,
Upper Falmouth; Mrs. Kenneth Rafuse and Mrs. Samuel Patterson,
Windsor; Burton, in Vancouver, and Ralph, of Mapleton. The
deceased was formerly Miss Elizabeth Wilson of Martock, and one
brother and three sisters also survive. The funeral on Thursday
was largely attended. Interment in Maplewood Cemetery, Windsor.
October, 1922
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CHANDLER,
Charles Fraser - On Sunday morning, November 25, there
passed away one of Windsor's oldest and most respected citizens,
Mr. Charles Fraser Chandler, aged 76 years, he having been born
in Cumberland Co. In 1846. Mr. Chandler had been a sufferer from
paralysis for several years, being stricken with a third stroke
on Sunday, Nov. 19. Previous to his passing, he was unconscious
for three days. He is survived by his widow, one son, Wesley C.,
residing in Woburn, Mass., and five daughters, Orinda (Mrs.
Hammond), and Caroline (Mrs. Faulkner) in Mass.; Mabel (Mrs. C.
Nichols) and Matilda (Mrs. C. Perry), in California; and Nellie
(Mrs. E. Beker) of Windsor. The funeral was held on Monday at
2:30 o'clock from the home of Mrs. Beker. Rev. J. W. McConnell
was the officiating clergyman.
November 1922
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