Written on verso: Jennie's Mother, 1889, Lydia Melissa Reeves
My great-great grandmother. Although this has an 1889 date, I suspect this photo was taken at a much earlier year. In the late 1880s she survived Typhoid Fever, but died as a result of complications from surgery for cancer in 1892 shortly after she turned 50.
She lived in Centralia, Washington for a brief time, 1889-1892. I have a copy of a letter she wrote back to relatives in Michigan about her impressions of this area. It's very charming and hopeful.
Unfortunately, no one in my grandparents' generation was old enough to remember her, so I didn't get any firsthand accounts of what she was like, except that she was terribly missed by her family.
Showing posts with label typhoid fever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label typhoid fever. Show all posts
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Jennie's Mother
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cancer,
Centralia,
Jennie Reeves,
Lydia Melissa Reeves,
Michigan,
Reeves Family Album,
typhoid fever
Monday, November 4, 2013
Typhoid Truths
From Typhoid Truths (1912?)
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