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Virginia <I>Withers</I> De Boulemont

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Virginia Withers De Boulemont

Birth
Binghamton, Broome County, New York, USA
Death
9 Mar 1936 (aged 77)
Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia, USA
Burial
White Marsh, Gloucester County, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.333552, Longitude: -76.513638
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Baroness de Boulemont
Died at Severnby, 77

Baroness Virginia Withers de Boulemont, widow of Baron Robert de Boulemont of Paris, died Tuesday night at "Severnby", this county, aged 77.

The Baroness was the sister of the late Alfred W. Withers of "Severnby" and was widely related among old Virginia families. Since the death of her husband, several years ago, she had lived in Virginia, but spent some time in Paris every summer.

She is survived by the following nieces and nephews: Alfred Dunham Withers, of Charlottesville; Mrs. Philip Hamilton, of New York; Mrs. Grafton Addison, of Richmond; Mrs. Bruce Warden of Washington, and Miss Virginia Withers, William Withers and Jack Withers, of Mississippi.

Funeral services were held at "Severnby" Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock, with burial at Abingdon cemetery. The services were conducted by the Rev. Father Washington, of Fort Monroe

Source: The Gloucester Gazete
Thurs, 12 Mar. 1936, p1, c5
Baroness de Boulemont
Died at Severnby, 77

Baroness Virginia Withers de Boulemont, widow of Baron Robert de Boulemont of Paris, died Tuesday night at "Severnby", this county, aged 77.

The Baroness was the sister of the late Alfred W. Withers of "Severnby" and was widely related among old Virginia families. Since the death of her husband, several years ago, she had lived in Virginia, but spent some time in Paris every summer.

She is survived by the following nieces and nephews: Alfred Dunham Withers, of Charlottesville; Mrs. Philip Hamilton, of New York; Mrs. Grafton Addison, of Richmond; Mrs. Bruce Warden of Washington, and Miss Virginia Withers, William Withers and Jack Withers, of Mississippi.

Funeral services were held at "Severnby" Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock, with burial at Abingdon cemetery. The services were conducted by the Rev. Father Washington, of Fort Monroe

Source: The Gloucester Gazete
Thurs, 12 Mar. 1936, p1, c5


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