The Reed and Berbach Families of New York State - Person Sheet
The Reed and Berbach Families of New York State - Person Sheet
NameElizabeth Ann KETCHUM 629,588,628
Birthabt 1840588,664
Death25 Feb 1901588,664 Age: 61
Burial27 Feb 1901, Main Street Cemetery, Northville, New York588,664
MemoDouble funeral held in the Northville Baptist Church
MotherMariah
Spouses
Birth14 Apr 1829629,628
Death25 Sep 1877629,628 Age: 48
BurialMain Street Cemetery, Northville, New York588
OccupationBrownell Bros. Tanners, Hope Falls, Hamilton Cnty, NY.588,631
FatherOrra BROWNELL (1795-1885)
MotherNancy HARRIS (1800-1866)
Family ID405
ChildrenElias (~1854-1856)
 William (~1857-1904)
 Mary (~1859-1864)
 Lewis (~1865-1874)
 Robert (~1872-1878)
 Seymour M. (-1953)
 John (->1904)
 George W. (~1868-1901)
Family ID1462
Notes for Elizabeth Ann KETCHUM
1901:
Elizabeth "died Feb. 25, 1901 AE 61 years."588

"Working along East Stony Creek on February 24, 1901, George Brownell, 33, was killed in a lumbering accident. Gloomily, Seymour Brownell went to the family home to tell his widowed mother, only to find her [Elizabeth] dead as well."631

Obituary from Hamilton County News, 16-28, 1901:
“An occurrence that shocked the county was the death of George Brownell, 30, a lumberman of Hope Falls, who was instantly killed about 10 a.m. Monday morning, Feb 25, 1901 while drawing logs. He was sitting on top of the load and while going down a steep hill about seven miles north of Hope Falls, the heavily loaded sleigh slewed around in the road and he was thrown to the ground with such force that his skill was smashed and his neck broken.

His brother, Seymour Brownell, who was a short distance behind with another load of logs, saw the accident, ran to the scene, then had to place his dead brother’s body on one of the sleighs and guide the two teams to Hope Falls to notify their mother, Mrs. Joseph Ross, 61, with whom the dead brother had lived. Here, for the second time within a few hours, Seymour received a severe shock when he found his mother lying dead in bed.

The double funeral was held in the Baptist Church in Northville on Feb. 27. Joseph Ross, husband of Mrs. Ross and stepfather of the Brownell boys was then in the Klondike.”664
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