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Adolphus Fellows

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Adolphus Fellows

Birth
France
Death
1 Feb 1890
USA
Burial
Colosse, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Death has again taken one of French Street's prominent men, Mr. Adolph Fellows, who passed away on the first day of February. He died with pneumonia. He was sixty-nine years of age, and leaves a wife and six children to mourn his loss: Mrs. Geo Pratt in the west, Charles Fellows of Mexico, Mrs. E. Hanley of Palermo, and Frank Fellows, who lived at home with his father. Mr. Fellows was born in France, and was a soldier in the war of the rebellion, and when he died he asked to be buried in military style. The funeral took place the following Monday at his late home. There was a very large attendance. His remains were interred at the Catholic cemetery on French Street.

Published in The Mexico Independent
Mexico, N.Y., Feb 12, 1890
Death has again taken one of French Street's prominent men, Mr. Adolph Fellows, who passed away on the first day of February. He died with pneumonia. He was sixty-nine years of age, and leaves a wife and six children to mourn his loss: Mrs. Geo Pratt in the west, Charles Fellows of Mexico, Mrs. E. Hanley of Palermo, and Frank Fellows, who lived at home with his father. Mr. Fellows was born in France, and was a soldier in the war of the rebellion, and when he died he asked to be buried in military style. The funeral took place the following Monday at his late home. There was a very large attendance. His remains were interred at the Catholic cemetery on French Street.

Published in The Mexico Independent
Mexico, N.Y., Feb 12, 1890

Inscription

Co. C. 149 N.Y. Inft. Aged 72 yrs.

Gravesite Details

Died at age: 72y



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