Memorials › Anna Elizabeth Cameron Coalter
29 Dec 1829 – 10 Feb 1902
| Birth | 29 Dec 1829 |
| Death | 10 Feb 1902 |
| Cemetery | Columbus Cemetery Columbus , Platte County , Nebraska , USA |
| Added by | Shirley (Bruhn) Martys on 21 Aug 2009 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18675061 |
Thanks to contributor #47012912; The Columbus Journal, February 12, 1902 COULTER--Mrs. Anna E. Coulter, mother of Mrs. W.A. McAllister, died at the home of her daughter Monday evening at 9 o'clock, after an illness of about three years, principally heart trouble. Mrs. Coulter was born Dec. 8th, 1829, in Jefferson county, now in West Virginia. She was educated in Mercersburg college, and Litz seminary, the latter a Moriavian school, both in Pennsylvania. In her earlier days, she was associated with many of the prominent families, and had in her possession relics of the families of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry. Mrs. Coulter, whose maiden name was Cameron, was married Dec. 1852, to Thos. Coulter. In 1874 her husband died and in 1877 she moved from Stanton, Virginia, to Illinois, and from there to Nebraska, in 1881. Mrs. Coulter leaves one son, W.H. Coulter of Monette, Mo., and one daughter, Mrs. W.A. McAllister of this city, with whom she has made her home for many years. She also has one sister, Mrs. Kingston, of Central City, and two brothers, one in Illinois, and one in Texas. The late Mrs. J.C. Swartsley was also a sister. Mrs. Coulter had been a member of the Presbyterian church for about 50 years, and had at all times lived the christian life she had professed. In her many years' residence in this city, she had made a large circle of friends, and lived a most peaceful and happy life with her daughter. The funeral services will probably be held Thursday afternoon from the home, Rev. Becker of the Presbyterian church, officiating.
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