Two Elderly Ladies, Residents Pass Away
Mra. Hlnn Welles Dounlas, wife of ■Dr. Donólas die 1 abont midniglit of ■ Wrdtics I 'v. nfter a shori llncss of ery■:.i)cl;is, a ■■■■ .' 5f) r-rs. TN' doceascd Iwas a nativa )f Cttcn, v. V., and In ltliin city i:i:-i becarae a irsílilt'iit n 1 -i'ïs. -as lüiitc! in maniage to ■Silas II. Donplas in 1H4S. Thej ha e Iliccn resH "ii ■ of Wiia oti since. A fflonp; lilii! older and more prominoni mem! lof the E i 'icopal hiircli, have heen Mr. land f fs. Douglas. Seven children beIsides Iwc hnsband snrvive her, vlz: IKate, Wrn. W., s. T. of Detroit, Alice, I Sarah. Louiaeand Henry V7.,tliedaugbters beittg Unmarried. Aii ïnvjvid or many yearsa portion ot Iwliicli tiin ■ sim wns unable to walk but la limited distancë within her residence, JMrs. Mary, wife of Judge Geo. DanIforth, who died in 1864, passed away lyesterday at midday, from a tiplicaItion of diseises at the age of 06. Mrs. Il), was a native of Burlington, 'l.. Ir.'ihi.x ing : . i,.-n. . G msee county; . li'., where ap and married, Ibotb removingtöthe Himi lar west, Ann Arbor, wlvere both livftl and (lied. Mr. lüanforth was n leading citízen, la w y er and bnsine sman of Mie city and circuit couft corn'r, for many yeara before liis death. Four children are leftto tnourn the loss of mother, viz: Geofge Ar. Danforth of Buffalo, Mrs. T. ,M. Baxter of Chicago, Airs. E. B. Jeweti of Buffato, I). F. Danforth of Kansas City. Witbin a wwk prior to the death of Mrs. Danf irth, her life-longand intimate friend the late Mrs. Douglas called ii i : i her to ascertain the condition of herhealth. Both passed away within twelve hours.
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