Sunday, February 27, 2011

Sunday's Obituary - Ellen Osborne Pecht

These newspaper articles demonstrate that multiple sources often need to be checked to verify information. A person cannot die in two different places.


Mrs. Albert B. Pecht

Ellen Osborne Pecht, early day resident of Kansas died at her home in Hot Springs, S.D., March 23, 1933. Mr. and Mrs. Pecht and their family made their home for many years following their marriage, at Hardy, Neb., leaving there in 1907.

Source: Belleville Telescope, Belleville KS; April 6, 1933

Mrs. Eva Holmes received word Sunday of the death of her sister, Mrs. Ellen Pecht of Hot Springs, Wyo. Mrs. Pecht has been poorly for some time, and passed away Saturday. Her son, Jess left Sunday to return the body to Hardy for burial.

Source: Belleville Telescope, Belleville, Kansas, March 30, 1933


Albert Blair Pecht
Ellen Osborne Pecht
Rosemound Cemetery
Republic County, Kansas
south of Hardy, Nebraska

Relationship to me: wife of great grand uncle

2 comments:

  1. Susan, this looks like a nice fun project for you. I agree with your statement, a person can't die in two places. I've a person with two burial stones, one in Canada and one in Vermont, but the obit. states died in VT.

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  2. Barb - my other research points to South Dakota as the place of her death. They could have included Hot Springs, Arkansas as yet another possibility! The confusion probably arose because several of the Pecht families lived in Wyoming for a while, including my direct line.

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