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.oIKlila.'A bty d an gh tc r vrn s; b orn to Mr. and Mrs. lidit Fowler, at Lbeir fcecne in.Friendship, Saturday,Sul Key Pounder :Fred McNeil has completed his apprenticeship b a messenger for ;the Postal Telegraph Company, and has now taken up the duties •of ati opera ton,* /j*Mt«. Ella tigrish, nf Third and Offnerc street; who has been ill, 'is now reported improving.. -Mrs. Hattie _ Wells, of 2361 .Eighth street/who was operated . upon at Hempstead hospital, December 18, was removed hack .home by Lynti’s ambulance Monday, afternoon.fllrw. iieatiy was horn on Lacey s Run, a daughter of Ora Craine, a pioneer settler of the West -Side. He came from New York and settled up Carey’s Run to get away from the river because of the* dan.1 ger of nmlarift. The v/hole surrounding country was then a wilderness and J'ortsiiioulh laid not yet been founded but there were a few houses at what later becameknown as Alexandria.The litile log house lie built still stands in the front yard of the J. It. Foster homes Lead.. It was there that Mrs. Beatty was born. He afterwards alsn builtMeet Me At Nye’s Fountain. J2tfBrombacherHome SoldThe' Brombacher. home on Eleventh street was Monday sold . to Charles F. Turner, the commission merchant. Mr. Turner in turn sold the property to George F. :Jacobs, -the -deal being closed by F. IL Fritts.M». Melissa J, Beatty; v: 'In the deapt of Mrs. Melissa J.:-Beatty, aged. 86 years, widow of■. the late Capt L-ee T. Beatty, cross■'.tie’and'stone- dealer* there passed away the lafct.surviving member' of .-one of Scioto county’s - oldest and most respected families,• Mrsf Beatty, died at the home . of her niece, Mrs, Kate Lockwood, ./wife of James Lockwood, of 1313 . -Findlay street at F:30 o’clock ofthe stone hou.se which is now the Foster family’s home.About fifty years ago the daughter married Captain Beatty of Battery D, First Ohio Light Artillery and veteran of the Civil war. His death occurred in 1005. She had been a resident of l’oria-mo.ith for the past forty.five 3’ears?, was an active, intelligent mid homo loving woman. -She was a cousin of the Intc Judge Martin f’rnino, a noted Portsmouth law-! year. Tin? lulo Mrs. J. Tt. Foslci ! was her sister, Immediate snr-j viving rein fives are the following | nephews and nieces: Oscar Foster, of Carey’s Hun; Mrs. Ray Milison, wife of John Milison. ofCarryfs Run; Mrs. Herman Pic!;..4Cj[ Ninth street; Mrs. Laura lie is. of New Fifth sheet: Newtonf'rainc, oi‘ flu? West End; Mrs. Flora.Ifrinhardt. of New Lexizig ton, Ohio. She was a member of the Trinity Mcthodii Episcopal church.Mrs. Beatty’s remains will Iwjimoved buck to her ow:i late home;*al Eighth and Gav sirncts Wed-/ - * 1 ixesdny morning :ind funeral Sfuw.j,ices will bn conducted there Wed-;i nesday afternoon at. 1 o'clock byRev. C. Lloyd St rocker. The bodv1will then he taken to Careys Him cemetery for burial in tin* family;r lot. Acquiescing in au alt repent-jt r.d remiOKl of M rk r«*1 :i. t■ I
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Portsmouth Daily Times

Portsmouth, Ohio, US

Tue, Jan 02, 1917

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