Annie Elizabeth Shoemaker
1841 - 1893 (51 years)-
Name Annie Elizabeth Shoemaker Born 10 Sep 1841 Ligonier, Pennsylvania [1, 2] Gender Female Died 3 Feb 1893 Oneida, Nemaha County, Kansas [1, 2] Buried Wetmore Cemetery, Wetmore, Nemaha County, Kansas [2] Person ID I432 Hedges Last Modified 14 Apr 2023
Family William Newton "Newt" Cassity, b. 5 Jun 1831, Morehead, Rowan County, Kentucky , d. 31 May 1919, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas (Age 87 years) Married 25 Jan 1861 Grenada Township, Nemaha County, Kansas [1] Children 1. William Jasper Cassity, b. 21 Dec 1862, Brown County, Kansas , d. 10 Jul 1928, Pasadena, California (Age 65 years) 2. Mary Alma Cassity, b. 25 Sep 1864, Brown County, Kansas , d. 10 Jun 1888, Brown County, Kansas (Age 23 years) 3. Peter Albert Cassity, b. 4 Dec 1866, Brown County, Kansas , d. 1954 (Age 87 years) 4. Dora A. Cassity, b. 14 Mar 1871, d. 8 Mar 1873 (Age 1 years) 5. Isaac Newton Cassity, b. 17 Jul 1874, Wetmore, Nemaha County, Kansas , d. 17 Feb 1950, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas (Age 75 years) Last Modified 12 Dec 2021 Family ID F261 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - We are in receipt of a letter from W.N. Cassity written at Oneida, Jan. 24, in which he states that Dr. Murdock assisted by Dr. Corwin and others made a successful operation on Mrs. Cassity last Thursday, delivering her of a tumor weighing 35 pounds. Five days after the operations, the time at which Mr. Cassity wrote, Mrs. Cassity was doing well. They expect to remain there for a month or more. Newt was made janitor of the hospital the second day after their arrival at Oneida.
The Wetmore Spectator, Wetmore, Kansas. Friday, 27 January 1893
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- We are in receipt of a letter from W.N. Cassity written at Oneida, Jan. 24, in which he states that Dr. Murdock assisted by Dr. Corwin and others made a successful operation on Mrs. Cassity last Thursday, delivering her of a tumor weighing 35 pounds. Five days after the operations, the time at which Mr. Cassity wrote, Mrs. Cassity was doing well. They expect to remain there for a month or more. Newt was made janitor of the hospital the second day after their arrival at Oneida.
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