December 17, 1880

Obituary:

Death of an Old Lady at Waukesha - Mrs. Shove - Mrs. Jolliffe.
[Special Dispatch to The Sentinel.]

WAUKESHA, Dec. 16. - Miss Nancy Pratt, sister of George and Miss Maria Pratt, died at her residence on Main street Wednesday evening, at half past six o'clock. Deceased was born in Mansfield, Mass., Feb 4, 1794. Miss Pratt and her sister have lived together in the house in which she died for the past thirty-two years, and for the past fifty-two years had been a faithful communicant of the Episcopal church. Her funeral will occur Friday afternoon, from St. Matthias' Episcopal Church.

[Special Dispatch to The Sentinel.]

MANITOWOC, Dec. 16. - Mrs. Shove, wife of T.C. Shove, the banker, of this city, died at a late hour last night. She was widely known and beloved by all who knew her, and her loss is deeply regretted by a large circle of friends.

[Special Dispatch to The Sentinel.]

PALMYRA, Dec. 16. - Mrs. W. S. Jolliffe, aged 66 years, died suddenly of heart disease on Wednesday. Mrs. Jolliffee was one of the oldest settlers of the town, having resided here 35 years.

NEW YORK, Dec. 16. - Charles P. Clinch, for many years assistant collector of this port, died to-day in the 84th year of his age.

Milwaukee Daily Sentinel, (Milwaukee, WI) Friday, December 17, 1880; pg. 5; Issue 289; col A