She married Daniel Colley around 1852 in Penn and then James Hunter between 1870 and 1875.
Her siblings were Anna Amanda Fellows, Jennie, Wesley and John Fellows.
[Bio info provided by FAG contributor Diane Whitney.]
MRS. HUNTER BURIED HERE ON SATURDAY
The body of Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter who died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. P.H. Quick at Muskegon, Mich., will arrive on the Illinois Central railroad Saturday morning at 10:25 o'clock and will be taken to Greenwood cemetery for funeral service at the mausoleum and burial. Mrs. V.L. Page is a granddaughter. Mrs. Hunter, who was 94 years of age, lived in Rockford for about 10 years more than 20 years ago. She was a member of First Congregational church here. While living here she made her home with a son Charles Colley.
[Rockford Republic, Rockford, Illinois, Friday, August 21, 1925, p.10]
She married Daniel Colley around 1852 in Penn and then James Hunter between 1870 and 1875.
Her siblings were Anna Amanda Fellows, Jennie, Wesley and John Fellows.
[Bio info provided by FAG contributor Diane Whitney.]
MRS. HUNTER BURIED HERE ON SATURDAY
The body of Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter who died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. P.H. Quick at Muskegon, Mich., will arrive on the Illinois Central railroad Saturday morning at 10:25 o'clock and will be taken to Greenwood cemetery for funeral service at the mausoleum and burial. Mrs. V.L. Page is a granddaughter. Mrs. Hunter, who was 94 years of age, lived in Rockford for about 10 years more than 20 years ago. She was a member of First Congregational church here. While living here she made her home with a son Charles Colley.
[Rockford Republic, Rockford, Illinois, Friday, August 21, 1925, p.10]
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Originally interred in Forest View Abbey Mausoleum. Moved to Greenwood.
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