Mary Mahon (Nina) Woolverton [67562860]
Husband
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Wife Mary Mahon (Nina) Woolverton [8330] [67562860]
AKA: Mary Mahan Woolverton Born: 19 Jul 1871 - Grimsby Township, Lincoln County, ON Christened: Died: 4 Dec 1932 - Grimsby Township, Lincoln County, ON Buried: - St. Andrew's Anglican Cemetery, Grimsby, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada
Father: Dr. Theoron N. Woolverton [8328] [67561872] (1839-1912) Mother: Olivia Fanning Nelles [8329] [67561837] (1841-1906)
Children
General Notes: Wife - Mary Mahon (Nina) Woolverton [67562860]
FTM BIRT: RIN MH:IF14430
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"Birth: Jun. 17, 1871
Grimsby
Ontario, Canada
Death: Dec. 4, 1932
Grimsby
Ontario, Canada
Family links:
Parents:
Theron Woolverton (1839 - 1912)
Olivia Fanning Nelles Woolverton (1841 - 1906)
Sibling:
Mary Mahan Woolverton (1871 - 1932)
Francis Theron Woolverton (1875 - 1950)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Saint Andrew's Anglican Church Cemetery
Grimsby
Niagara Regional Municipality
Ontario, Canada
Created by: Richard A Hayes
Record added: Mar 28, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 67562860"
"A truly beloved and gracious citizen whose beneficent efforts on behalf of her fellows and in every worthwhile endeavor will constitute a lasting monument to her memory, suddenly passed from this life on Sunday evening last in the death of Miss Mary Mahan (Nina) Woolverton who succumbed to a heart attack at her home on Mountain Street...Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery [St. Andrew's Anglican church]. The pall bearers who were cousins of the late Miss Woolverton were ...Nelles, Grimsby, Robert Nelles, Thorold, Harold Woolverton, Charles Manson, Grimsby and Harry Grout, Port Colborne. Miss Woolverton who was a daughter of the late Theoron Woolverton, medical director of the United States navy, was born in Grimsby 62 years ago where she had resided all her life..."
Grimsby Independent, 7 Dec 1932, p. 1