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About Clarissa Ann Knickerbocker
Clarissa Ann of Goldstone died at a local hospital Thursday morning at 5 a.m. Mrs. Knickerbocker had been brought to the hospital a few days ago from her home in Goldstone. Funeral services will be held at Hingham on Saturday at 2 p.m.from the protestant church there, with the Rev, Calvert from Rudyard officiating.
Clarrisa is one of the older residents in Goldstone having moved there with her husband in 1910. She was born Sept. 19. 1860. Forty-seven years ago in April, she was married in Wisconsin, where she and her husband lived until 1908. From there the family went to Virginia, remaining there two years, coming to Goldstone in 1910, where they took up homestead land. Her husband died there in 1917. She is survived by two sons and one daughter; Carl who lives in Los Angeles, and Claude who is residing at Stanley, Morh Dakpta and Mrs. W.E. Mootze who resideds at Rudyard. Five sisters and one brother also survive he: Mrs. Sophia Hodgdon of Goldstone; IrvinShipman of Bois, Ida; Mrs Miles, of Los Angeles; Mrs. Morford, Haltersbutg, Miss; and Mrs. Wilson, Kalispell.
Advertisement Clarissa Ann Shipman Knickerbocker Birth 19 Sep 1860 Wisconsin, USA Death 29 Aug 1929 (aged 68) Havre, Hill County, Montana, USA Burial Hingham Union Cemetery Hingham, Hill County, Montana, USA Add to Map Plot Row 3E, Plot 5B Memorial ID 10030102 · View Source Share Save to Suggest Edits Memorial Photos 2 Flowers 1 Havre Daily News Promoter, Havre, Mont., 30 Aug 1929
Aged Matron of Goldstone Dies
Mrs. Clarissa Ann Knickerbocker of Goldstone died at a local hospital Thursday morning at 5 a.m. Mrs. Knickerbocker had been brought to the hospital a few days ago from her home in Goldstone. Funeral services will be held at Hingham on Saturday at 2 o'clock in the afternoon from the protestant church there, with the Rev. Calvert from Rudyard officiating.
Mrs. Knickerbocker is one of the older residents in Goldstone having moved there with her husband in 1910. She was born Sept. 19, 1860. Forty seven years ago in April she was married in Wisconsin, where she and her husband lived until 1908. From there the family went to Virginia, remaining there two years, coming to Goldstone in 1910, where they took up homestead land. Her husband died there in 1917. She is survived by two sons and one daughter; Carl who lives in Los Angeles, and Claude who is residing at Stapley, N. Dak., and Mrs. W.E. Mootz who resides at Rudyard. Five sisters and one brother also survive her: Mrs. Sophia Hodgdon of Goldstone; Irvin Shipman of Boise, Ida.; Mrs. Miles, Los Angeles; Mrs. Morford, Haltersburg, Miss.; and Mrs. Wilson, Kalispell.
Family Members Spouse
Dexter Weston Knickerbocker 1852–1917 Children
Edna Knickerbocker Mootz 1887–1954
Carl D Knickerbocker 1897–1934
Clarissa Ann Knickerbocker's Timeline
1860 |
September 19, 1860
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Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States
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1885 |
April 29, 1885
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Sampson, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, United States
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1887 |
April 19, 1887
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Sampson, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, United States
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1892 |
March 27, 1892
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Bloomer, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, United States
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1897 |
January 17, 1897
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Wisconsin, United States
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January 17, 1897
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Chippewa County, Wisconsin, United States
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1929 |
August 29, 1929
Age 68
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Hingham, Hill County, Montana, United States
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