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- Anna L. Caldwell Trumbull - February 4, 1853 - May 22, 1926. Daughter of James G. and Caldwell. Wife of Egbert E. Trumbull.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, May 26, 1926 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Former Resident of Pulaski Dies in Plattsburg - Anna Caldwell Trumbull died in Plattsburg, Saturday, May 22, after a week's illness of pneumonia. Mrs. Trumbull was born in the town of West Monroe, February 4, 1853. She grew up in her native town, obtained the foundation of her education in the schools of West Monroe and later went to Fally Seminary, in Fulton, where she graduated. Later in life she came, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Caldwell, to reside in Pulaski. She engaged with Mrs. Sargent in the millinery business and followed that business until her marriage with Egbert E. Trumbull, of this village, thirty-nine years ago. Thirty-three years ago they moved to Plattsburg where Mrs. Trumbull has since resided. Mr. Trumbull died several years ago. While a resident of Pulaski Mrs. Trumbull was active in the affairs of Pulaski Methodist church. When she went to Plattsburg she took up the work to which she had been so devoted here. She was teacher of the Mispah Circle; active in missionary society work; charitable in a great measure. She was a member of the Woman's Relief Corps and served that organization as president for some time, she was a member of the order of the Eastern Star and Amaranth. She was known for her expert knowledge in training flowers and many a life was made brighter by her flowers. Funeral services were held at Plattsburg, Monday afternoon which was very largely attended. Floral tributes completely covered the casket. The body was brought to Pulaski, yesterday, for burial at Riverside Cemetery, beside the husband. Accompanying the body was a daughter, Miss Mary Trumbull; a brother, Mr. William Caldwell, of Auburn and a niece, Miss Anna Caldwell, of Amsterdam. A niece, Mrs. Oscar Tucker and her husband, daughter, Mrs. Glen Davy and daughter, of Central Square, came to attend the burial. Mrs. Trumbull was sister of the late Drs. Henry W. and Nathan A. Caldwell. She was aunt of Messrs. James G. and Henry W. Caldwell, formerly of this village.
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