DAGGETT, Mary Elizabeth LIPPITT 1839 - 1905
DAGGETT, LIPPIT, LIPPITT
Posted By: Richard K Thompson (email)
Date: 4/14/2011 at 19:35:58
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"The Fairfield Daily Journal"
Saturday, May 27, 1905
Page 2, Column 5Mrs. Mary E. DAGGETT died at the home of Mrs. Kate LIPPITT yesterday afternoon at four o'clock. Funeral services will be held at LIPPITT home tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock and the body laid to rest in Evergreen cemetery.
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"The Fairfield Daily Journal"
Saturday, May 27, 1905
Page 4, Column 4... J. H. DAGGETT and family, of Richland, arrived this morning on Rock Island No. 3, called here by the death of Mr. DAGGETT's mother. ...
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"The Fairfield Daily Journal"
Monday, May 29, 1905
Page 4, Column 1Will DAGGETT, of Marysville, Mo., arrived Saturday evening, called here by the death of his mother, Mrs. Mary DAGGETT.
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Fairfield Tribune
Wednesday May 31, 1905
Pg. 3 Col. 4Death of Mrs. W. L. DAGGETT
Mary E. LIPPITT was born February 7th, 1839. She was married to W. L. DAGGETT (sic. William Lovejoy DAGGETT), in Chicago, April 12, 1863. Shortly after their marriage they came to Iowa, settling in Fairfield. Two sons were born to this union, F. L., of Fairfield, and Jesse H., of Richland. Mrs. DAGGETT had been in declining health for three years and had been seriously ill for two weeks. The end came May 26. The funeral services were held at the home of Mrs. LIPPIT (sic. LIPPITT) on East Adams street, conducted by Rev. Thos. Osborn, of the M. E. church. It was largely attended by sympathizing friends and neighbors.
*Transcribed for genealogy purposes. I am not related to the person(s) mentioned.
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"The Fairfield Tribune"
Wednesday, May 31, 1905
Page 6, Column 4PERSONALS.
... J. H. DAGGETT and family, of Richland, Ia., were called here last week by the death of the late Mrs. W. L. DAGGETT. ...
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"The Fairfield Journal"
Wednesday, May 31, 1905
Page 4, Column 2Obituary.
Mary Elizabeth LIPPITT was born Feb. 7th, 1839, and passed to the other world Friday afternoon, May 26th, 1905, at 4 o'clock. April 12, 1863, she was united in marriage to W. L. DAGGETT in Chicago. Shortly after their marriage they came to Iowa and settled in this city. Two sons were born to this union, F. L. , of this city and Jesse H. DAGGETT, of Richland. Deceased had been in declining health for the past three years but it was not until the last two weeks that her condition was regarded as serious. The end came Friday afternoon and her soul passed peacefully into the other world. The funeral services were held at the LIPPITT home on East Adams street Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Thos. Osborn of the M. E. church. the remains were laid to rest in Evergreen cemetery. A host of friends extend heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved relatives.
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"Jefferson County Republican"
Friday, June 2, 1905
Front Page, Column 5Mrs. Mary E. DAGGETT died at the home of Mrs. Kate LIPPITT last Friday and the funeral services were held Sabbath afternoon at 2 o'clock.
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*Transcribed for genealogy purposes; I have no relation to the person(s) mentioned.RKT note: buried in an unmarked grave at Evergreen Cemetery, Fairfield, Iowa. Old.P.277. Buried next to her husband William according to cemetery plot location layouts.
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