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Note: From the Whitehouse Station Weekly Review January 19, 1911: Mrs. Amos Pickel, of Pottersville, spent Wednesday and Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Hockenbury, who is very ill at this writing. From the Easton Express/Gazzette: Mrs. Anna Eliza Pickell, 73 years old, widow of Amos Pickell, of Fairmount, died yesterday at the home of her son-in-law and daugher Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith, on Centre Street, Califon, New Jersey, where she had been visiting for several weeks. She had been in poor health since she was injured ina fall about a year ago. Mrs. Pickell was born at Parker, New Jersey and was a daughter of the late Elias and Mary Miller Hockenbury. She resided all her life wihtin a radius of four miles from the place where she was born. Her husband died fourteen years ago. She is survived by four daughters; Mrs. Samuel Bartles, of Fairmount; Mrs. John W. Goss of Dunellen, New Jersey; Mrs. John R. Smith, CAlifon and Mrs Lewis A. Moore of Pottersville, and by two sons, Charles Pickell of North Branch and Walter Pickell, of Fairmount. She also leaves one brother, Emmett Hockenbury, of Chester, New Jersey and two grandaughters, Mrs. Dloyd Forsyth ofDover and Miriam Goss, Dunellen; one grandson, Walter L. Moore of Pottersville, and a great granddaughter, Betty Forsyth of Dover.
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