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Funeral of Mrs. Rappleyea (1930)

Amy O. Kershaw (1848-1930), and others, in the The Central New Jersey Home News on May 25, 1930.

4710026Funeral of Mrs. Rappleyea1930

They Were ---

Former Local Residents.

The names listed herewith are former residents of New Brunswick who will get invitations to return for the 200th anniversary celebration next October:

  • Miss Pauline Angele, 120 East Eleventh street, Santa Ana, California.
  • Mrs. H. F. Makofsky, 120 East Eleventh street, Santa Ana, California.
  • Mrs. Sadie McElvain, care of Y. W. C. A., 610 Lexington avenue, New York City.
  • Mrs. Jeannette J. Mandeville, 7420 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn, New York.
  • Miss Tillie Manley, 54 Warren street, Newark.
  • Miss Carolyn M. Newell, 53 High street, Greenfield, Massachusetts.
  • Mrs. Robert M. Pettit, care of Winslow, Lanier and Company, 59 Cedar street, New York City.
  • William McD. Pierson, Mandarin, Duval County, Florida.
  • Mrs. W. W. Porter, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.
  • Mrs. Stephen S. Potter, 24 Palisade Road, Elizabeth.
  • Mrs. Amy O. Rappleyea, 62½ Cookman avenue, Ocean Grove.
  • Mrs. William Richter, 81 North Fifth avenue, Long Branch.
  • Miss Helen P. Riddell, 1905 East One Hundred and Seventh street, Cleveland, Ohio.
  • Mrs. Rowena Lawrence Roberts, 200 Hicks street, Brooklyn, New York.
  • Miss Laura J. Runyon, 137 Grove street, Plainfield.
  • Miss Jennie Ryno, care of S. R. Davis, Box 115, Montvale.
  • Yutaro Sasaki, 2025, Tennoji Machi, Sumiyoshi-Ku, Osaka, Japan.
  • Mrs. Anna N. Sears, 18 North Burnet street, East Orange.
  • F. Willis Sears, Blooming Grove, New York.
  • Charles Smith, 504 Harrison street, Long Branch.
  • Mrs. Laura G. Smock, care of Mrs. S. S. Potter, 24 Palisade Road, Elizabeth.
  • Mrs. William V. Spader. Interlaken, New York.
  • Mrs. Mary A. Talley, 200 Claremont avenue, New York City.
  • Miss Marion V. Talley, 200 Claremont avenue, New York City.
  • Vincent H. Talley, 200 Claremont avenue, New York City.

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