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Notes for Fanny Elizabeth BARNUM
She married James How April 28, 1903 in New York City.
Buffalo Evening New, Monday, November 28, 1932
Mrs. Fanny Barnum How, a lifelong resident of Buffalo, a granddaughter of Stephen O. Barnum, founder of S. O. Barnum & Son Co., died in her home after a long illness. Burial will be in Forest Lawn. Mrs. How was the wife of James How, manager of the Barnum Store. Mrs. How’s first husband was Langford Keating. Her husband and a son of her first marriage, Theodore Barnum Keating and a sister, Mrs. Ralph H. Sidway survives. Mrs. How’s father was the late Theodore D. Barnum. (Summarized from Buffalo News of Monday, November 28, 1932)
From the Buffalo Evening News, Monday, November 28, 1932: Mrs. Fanny Barnum How, a lifelong resident of Buffalo, a granddaughter of Stephen O. Barnum, founder of S. O. Barnum & Son Co., died in her home after a long illness. Burial will be in Forest Lawn. Mrs. How was the wife of James How, manager of the Barnum Store. Mrs. How’s first husband was Langford Keating. Her husband and a son of her first marriage, Theodore Barnum Keating and a sister, Mrs. Ralph H. Sidway survive. Mrs. How’s father was the late Theodore D. Barnum.
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