Norwalk Daily Reflector, Norwalk, OH, Mar.23, 1903
DEATH OF MRS. STRAW
Mrs. Marjorie Straw, widow of the late David Straw, one of the most prominent residents of Carey and Wyandot county, died Sunday morning, the news of her death reaching Norwalk yesterday through a telegram to her niece, Mrs. Louise Strong Culp. Mrs. Straw was, before her marriage, a resident of Plymouth. She was a sister of Mrs. Elijah Strong and of Fred W. Kirtland. She was a lady who was greatly beloved for her goodness and kindness. Her death is not only a great loss to her own immediate family, but to all who knew her.
Norwalk Daily Reflector, Norwalk, OH, Mar.23, 1903
DEATH OF MRS. STRAW
Mrs. Marjorie Straw, widow of the late David Straw, one of the most prominent residents of Carey and Wyandot county, died Sunday morning, the news of her death reaching Norwalk yesterday through a telegram to her niece, Mrs. Louise Strong Culp. Mrs. Straw was, before her marriage, a resident of Plymouth. She was a sister of Mrs. Elijah Strong and of Fred W. Kirtland. She was a lady who was greatly beloved for her goodness and kindness. Her death is not only a great loss to her own immediate family, but to all who knew her.
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Rev Ambrose Barnes Kirtland
1832–1926
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Alexander Hamilton Kirtland
1834–1894
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James Kent Kirtland
1835–1911
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George Pittman Kirtland
1836–1918
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Emma Otilia Kirtland Strong
1838–1913
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Alvin Case Kirtland
1841–1876
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Frederick William Kirtland
1843–1918
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David Duncan Pittman Kirtland
1845–1899
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Alice Dederika Kirtland
1846–1848
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Colin Seldon Kirtland
1849–1912
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Mack Hunter Kirtland
1852–1900
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