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From the Archives:
Obituaries:
Abigail Vosburgh
Erie
Wednesday, January 10, 1877
Mrs.
Abigail Vosburgh, wife of the late Robert Vosburgh, deceased, died at
the residence of her son, Albert, on French Street, in this city,
yesterday morning, aged eighty years.
Mrs.
Vosburgh was a native of Massachusetts and with her husband “went
west” in 1813, first landing at Kinsman, Trumball County, Ohio going
thither by the southern tier of counties as they struck Pennsylvania,
to avoid the hostile British that were then supposed to infest the
whole lake region. After a residence of five years in the then wilds
of Ohio, the young couple with a family of three children “pulled up
stakes” and passing into Crawford County, Pennsylvania and tarrying
for a brief period, resolved to make Erie their home and arrived here
in the fall of 1818, where the deceased has lived since that time,
burying her husband in the year 1846 and with him raising a family of
eight sons and one daughter.
All
but three, we believe are still living, as follows: Albert, Charles
and Susan (Mrs. William Dickson), Erie; Robert, New York City; Fitz
James, California and George, Cleveland. Henry and Israel being lost
on the ill fated steamboat Erie and ninth, the reporter did not learn
the name of.
Mrs.
Vosburgh spent an active life and was widely known by the earlier
residents of the town and was respected and esteemed by all. |
Malvina Baxter
James Kilgore |