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The Tilton Family

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
February
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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cw lurk iieralü. Kelative to the statement that Mrs. ïheodore Tilton had been obliged in order to obtain a, livelihood to become a nurse a lady who knows her intimately, saiá to a Herald reporter: "The statement is withont a partióle of truth. Iudeed, no doctor would reconimend her as a nurse. Sho does not weigh more than scventy or eighty pounds, and is of such an oxeessively nervous temperament that she is more apt to requirc a nurse herself than to act as one for anotlier. Mrs. Tilton is boarding in fchis city with her two sons and her married daughter Florence. Her oldest son, now a young man, has n good situation. The other boy goes to school. Her daughter Florence was mamed in Europe about two years ago to a physician. They have one child. Ia August or September last Florence and her baby came to this country on a visit to her mother, lcaving her husband, who is an invaliil, in Germany. He is now at Baden Baden, and at last accounts was improved in health. Ho is well-to-do and crwns much property in New Orleans. The other daughter is well married and happy, and is living with her husband in Chicago. "Mr. Tilton," the lady continued, "does not contribute any stated amonnt toward the maintenance of his family. Though his children go to him from time to time. Mrs. Tilton ha nerer met him sinco the trial."

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News