Thursday
10 September 1895
p. 3
Sophia Abrams…death at an early hour this morning.
The deceased, besides a husband, leaves two children, D.C. Abrams and Miss Estelle Abrams. Three children are dead.
She was a sister to Mrs. Charles Kuster, Mrs. Fred Ruprecht and Henry and Theodore Bath. She was one of a family of 8 children.
Born 30 March 1846 at Mecklenburg Schwerin Germany. She lived in NYC for about 12 years where she was married. She then came out west to Boone, Iowa, and lived there a year. From Boone she came to Laramie with her family in 1868 on the completion of the UPRR to this point. She has been a resident here ever since, respected and esteemed, a careful, loving prudent mother and an able helpmate to a husband who now mourns her loss. She was one of the first women in this section of the country. She was a member of the German Lutheran Church.
transcribed by Clint Black, Loveland, CO, May 2014
Thursday
10 September 1895
p. 3
Sophia Abrams…death at an early hour this morning.
The deceased, besides a husband, leaves two children, D.C. Abrams and Miss Estelle Abrams. Three children are dead.
She was a sister to Mrs. Charles Kuster, Mrs. Fred Ruprecht and Henry and Theodore Bath. She was one of a family of 8 children.
Born 30 March 1846 at Mecklenburg Schwerin Germany. She lived in NYC for about 12 years where she was married. She then came out west to Boone, Iowa, and lived there a year. From Boone she came to Laramie with her family in 1868 on the completion of the UPRR to this point. She has been a resident here ever since, respected and esteemed, a careful, loving prudent mother and an able helpmate to a husband who now mourns her loss. She was one of the first women in this section of the country. She was a member of the German Lutheran Church.
transcribed by Clint Black, Loveland, CO, May 2014
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