Mary Elizabeth van Blarcom
GeslachtVrouw
Leeftijd85
 
Geboren8 december 1830inDelhi, Delaware County NY (US)
Overleden26 april 1916inMarshall, Calhoun County MI (US)
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Begraven30 april 1916inOakridge Cemetery, Marshall, Calhoun County MI (US)
VaderJohn R. van Blarcom
 Geboren27 november 1808
 Overleden18 januari 1891
MoederEliza Ann VanSicklin
 Overleden21 april 1853
ZusCatherine A.
ZusMartha
BroerAsa Grant geb. 26 december 1842
BroerCharles H. geb. 4 augustus 1847
Verblijfplaats(en)Girard, Branch County MI (US) van 1837 tot 1850
 Marshall, Calhoun County MI (US) van 1850 tot 1916

OverlijdensberichtDeath of Mrs. Samuel J. Burpee
Mrs. Mary E. Burpee widow of the late Samuel J. Burpee died at her home on north Eagle street at three o'clock this morning after several weeks' suffering due to a fall received in the early part of February in W. A. Burman's store.
Mrs. Burpee was formerly Miss Mary E. VanBlariom and was born in Delhl, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1830. She removed with her parents to Girard, Branch county when a girl and afterwards became a tailoress, always boasting that she operated the first sewing machine in the state outside of Detroit. She later was employed by the late Geo. R. McCall in his shop in this city, where she met Mr. Burpee. They were married in Bellevue, Aug. 30, 1856, and the next year settled in the home in which both died. Mr. Burpee was a power in republican politics in this county and was appointed postmaster here by President Grant in 1874. He had previously served as alderman in 1868-72 and as mayor in 1873. Under his administration the first artesian well was sunk, which now bears his name at the west end park and the old court house square was transformed into the park which is now a matter of great pride to the city.
Mrs. Burpee is survived by one daughter Mrs. Ada Burpee, sister, Mrs. Martha Johnson, of Denver, and a brother, Chas. H. VanBlarcom, of Coldwater.
The funeral will be conducted by Rev. C. E. Blanchard Sunday afternoon.

Marshall News Statesman, April 26, 1916


Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Burpee, whose illness has been mentioned, died at her residence, 115 north Eagle street at 3:00 o'clock this morning of old age.
Mrs. Burpee fell in W.A. Burman's store Feb. 4 and while breaking no bones she injured her hip and had not been able to walk since. She was also afflicted with rheumatism.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Van Blaricon was born Dec. 8, 1836 in Deleware county, N.Y., being a daughter of John and Eliza Ann Van Blaricon. She came to Branch county with her parents in 1837 and in 1850 removed to Marshall taking a position as tailoress for McCall & Pratt. On August 30, 1856 she was united in marriage to Samuel J. Burpee who died Dec. 3, 1885. To this union two children were born, one dying in infancy and the other, Ada Aurora, survives. She is also survived by one brother C.H. Van Blaricon of Coldwater, who was here to see her last Thursday. For several years she attended the Baptist church but recently her age prevented her from attending any church.
The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at the house and interment will be given in Oakridge.

Evening Chronicle, April 26, 1916


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Huwelijk 30 augustus 1856inBellevue, Eaton County MI (US)
metSamuel J. Burpee
Geboren25 juni 1837inMarshall, Calhoun County MI (US)
Overleden3 december 1885inMarshall, Calhoun County MI (US)
Begraven6 december 1885inOakridge Cemetery, Marshall, Calhoun County MI (US)
Kinderen kind 1
Ada Arora geb. 1862
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