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Name filtered, son of James W SEGER and Name filtered. PRIVACY FILTER Married to: Jennie Amelia SEGER, daughter of Royal Walter SEGER and Ruth Betsey FISH. Born Apr 1858 at NY, died 9 Mar 1918 at Mansfield, Tioga Co., PA, 59 years, buried at Whitesville, Alle. Co NY Died at her home from Bright's Disease (from her obituary). Buried in Rural Cemetery, Whitesville, Allegany Co, NY. Lived in Independence in 1900, and in Tioga Co. PA in 1910 Obituary: Mrs. Jennie Lanphere, wife of Edwin Lanphere, died at her home in Mannsfield, PA, Tuesday March 19 following a two month illness of Brights Disease. Mrs. Lanphere, who was a daughter of Royal Seger, was born in Independence 60 years ago this coming April. She was married to Edwin Lanphere in Independence. They spent many years here in Whitesville, later going to Mansfield. To Mr. and Mrs. Lanphere were born three children: a daughter, Bessie, who died in infancy; Bertha Kear who died some 11 years ago; and a son Cass P., who is in a Federal Training Camp. The body was brought to Whitesville, last evening and the funeral will be held today, Thursday, from the Methodist Episcopal Church at 10 o'clocl. Burial in Rural Cemetery, Whitesville, Allegany Co, NY. Rev. J. E. Tallant officiating. Besides the husband and son Mrs. Lanphere is survived by a sister, Mrs Martha Swort and a brother Fred Seger, both of Whitesville. Died at her home from Bright's Disease (from her obituary). Buried in Rural Cemetery, Allegany Co, NY. Lived in Independence in 1900, and in Tioga Co. PA in 1910 Obituary: Mrs. Jennie Lanphere, wife of Edwin Lanphere, died at her home in Mannsfield, PA, Tuesday March 19 following a two month illness of Brights Disease. Mrs. Lanphere, who was a daughter of Royal Seger, was born in Independence 60 years ago this coming April. She was married to Edwin Lanphere in Independence. They spent many years here in Whitesville, later going to Mansfield. To Mr. and Mrs. Lanphere were born three children: a daughter, Bessie, who died in infancy; Bertha Kear who died some 11 years ago; and a son Cass P., who is in a Federal Training Camp. The body was brought to Whitesville, last evening and the funeral will be held today, Thursday, from the Methodist Episcopal Church at 10 o'clocl. Burial in Rural Cemetery, Allegany Co, NY. Rev. J. E. Tallant officiating. Besides the husband and son Mrs. Lanphere is survived by a sister, Mrs Martha Swort and a brother Fred Seger, both of Whitesville. Children: 1. Name filtered PRIVACY FILTER2. Bertha LANPHIERBorn 21 Apr 1880 at Whitesville, Alle. Co NY, died 1907 at Mansfield, Tioga, PA, 26 or 27 years, buried 1907 at Rural Cemetery, Whitesville, Allegany, NY Obituary: The people of this place were both surprised and shocked, Saturday evening, when a telephone message was received abbouncing the death of Mrs. A. W. Kear at Mansfield. Deceased had not been in the best of health for some time, but not until Thursday was she considered dangerously ill. The best physicians obtainable were called to her bedside and on Saturday it was thought that her condition was improving until death came to relieve her sufferings at a few minutes past 6 o'clock. The case was a puzzling one to the physicians who announce apoplexy as the final cause of death. What made it all the more pathetic was the dangerous illness of her younger brother Cass, who condition would not allow either the parents or the aunt, Mrs. Nancy Seger, to attend the funeral, and it was necessary for the sorrowing husband, accompanied by Rev. A. H. Simpson and P. A. Parker, to bring the remains to this place. The funeral service was conducted from the Methodist Church. Interment was in Rural Cemetery, Whitesville. Bertha Lanphier Kear was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lanphier, and was born at Whitesville, April 21, 1880. On June 6, 1900, she united in marriage with Arthur W. Kear, and that year they moved to Mansfield, PA, where Mr. Kear went into business.Obituary: The people of this place were both surprised and shocked, Saturday evening, when a telephone message was received abbouncing the death of Mrs. A. W. Kear at Mansfield. Deceased had not been in the best of health for some time, but not until Thursday was she considered dangerously ill. The best physicians obtainable were called to her bedside and on Saturday it was thought that her condition was improving until death came to relieve her sufferings at a few minutes past 6 o'clock. The case was a puzzling one to the physicians who announce apoplexy as the final cause of death. What made it all the more pathetic was the dangerous illness of her younger brother Cass, who condition would not allow either the parents or the aunt, Mrs. Nancy Seger, to attend the funeral, and it was necessary for the sorrowing husband, accompanied by Rev. A. H. Simpson and P. A. Parker, to bring the remains to this place. The funeral service was conducted from the Methodist Church. Interment was in Rural Cemetery. Bertha Lanphier Kear was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lanphier, and was born at Whitesville, April 21, 1880. On June 6, 1900, she united in marriage with Arthur W. Kear, and that year they moved to Mansfield, PA, where Mr. Kear went into business. 3. Name filtered PRIVACY FILTER |