Julia Martha French was born in Barre City, Washington County, Vermont, United States, 4 Sep 1849.[1] She was the daughter of Orvis French and Maria Earl.[1]
Julia died in Evanston, 12 May 1925, at age 74.[3] She's buried in Chicago's Rosehill Cemetery and Mausoleum.[3]
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↑ 1.01.1 Sources (some citations appear elsewhere in this profile): (1) ________________ (2)Gravestone: "Julia French Hayden Sept. 4, 1849 - May 12, 1925." Posted at Find A Grave: Memorial #136586875 (citation below). (3)1860 Milwaukee WI Census: "Julia M. French" (age 10, VT-born 1849-06-03 to 1850-06-02) resides with her parents, "Orvis French" and "Mariah French." (4)1896 Biography: "Julia Martha" was daughter of Orvis French and Mariah Earle. Album of Genealogy And Biography, Cook County, Illinois: With Portraits. New ed., rev. and improved. Chicago: Calumet Book & Engraving Co., 1896. Page 68.
↑ Sources: (1) ____________________. (2)1896 Biography: "Julia Martha, now the wife of William Hayden, of Evanston." Album of Genealogy And Biography, Cook County, Illinois: With Portraits. New ed., rev. and improved. Chicago: Calumet Book & Engraving Co., 1896. Page 68.
↑ 3.03.1 Sources: (1)Gravestone: "Julia French Hayden Sept. 4, 1849 - May 12, 1925." Posted at Find A Grave: Memorial #136586875 (citation below). (2)Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/136586875/julia-martha-hayden : accessed 18 May 2021), memorial page for Julia Martha French Hayden (4 Sep 1850–12 May 1925), Find A Grave: Memorial #136586875, citing Rosehill Cemetery and Mausoleum, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA. Maintained by SueB (contributor 47565079). For a list of other persons with Wikitree profiles who are likewise listed as being buried in this cemetery, click here.
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