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Anna Richards

(03/13/1865 - 4/18/1931)

branch.gif (1966 bytes)Thomas Richards
Anna Richards
Marriage(s)Eliza Health
 1 Amandus A. Frankenfield on: 11/29/1888
   Children:
  - Florence May Frankenfield
  - Pearl Matilda Frankenfield
  - Norman Richards Frankenfield
 
  Siblings:
  - Alice Richards
  - Thomas Richards
  - Edwin Richards
  - Elizabeth Richards
  - Mary Alice Richards
  - Daniel McClellen Richards
  - Charles Scranton Richards
  - Francis Parker Richards
  - Leary Richards
  - Lloyd Richards
 
Born:Bethlehem
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Died: Forks twp
Burial:Arndts and Messinger Cemetery Forks Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
 
Notes:
Easton Express, Saturday, April 18, 1931, Page 3
Mrs. Amandus Frankenfield
Mrs. Anna Richards Frankenfield, wife of Amandus Frankenfield, of Chestn ut Hill, Forks township, died at noon today after an illness of four month s, aged 65 years. She was a native of Palmer Township and was a daught er of the late Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Richards.

Her husband survives with two children, Norman R. Frankenfield, of 900 Kn ox avenue, and Mrs. Walter Mills, of 728 Brodhead street, College Hill. S he also leaves three brothers, Parker, Edward and Thomas Richards and s on sister, Mrs. Alice Hoch, all of Wilson Borough. She was a member of t he Reformed congregation at Arndt's Church.

The Allentown Morning Call, Allentown, PA, Sunday, April 19, 1931, page 7
Mrs. Anna Richards Frankenfield, wife of Amandus Frankenfield, of Chestn ut Hill, Forks township, near Easton, died at noon yesterday after an illn ess of four months, aged 55 years. She was a native of Palmer township a nd was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richards. Her husband s urvives with two children, Norman R. Frankenfield, of 900 Knox avenue, Eas ton, and Mrs. Walter Mills, of 728 Brodhead street, College Hill, Easto n. She also leaves three brothers, parker, Edward and Thomas Richards, a nd one sister, Mrs. Alice Hoch, all of Wilson borough. She was a memb er of the Reformed congregation at Arndt's church.
 
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