TIMLER, Anna (Annie) Caroline Christina
GRAMPS ID | I06756 |
Birth Name | TIMLER, Anna (Annie) Caroline Christina 1 2 3 |
Gender | female |
Events
Birth | 1861-05-09 at Albany, , NY, USA 4 5 6 |
Parents
Father | TIMBLER, Frederick [I06761] (Birth) | |
Mother | ?, Dora [I06762] (Birth) | |
Families
Married | Husband | COULTER, William [I06755] |
Marriage | Marriage of COULTER, William and TIMLER, Anna (Annie) Caroline Christina, 1886-11-25 7 8 9 | |
Children |
COULTER, David Donald [I06748] COULTER, William [I06757] COULTER, William James [I06758] COULTER, Frederick Robert [I06759] COULTER, Harry George [I06760] |
Narrative
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Also, according to the famous Scottish Poet, Robert Browning "To A Mouse" coulter is a cutter or blade utilized to cut wheat. According the 1900 Census Anna was born in New York and her parents came from Germany. On July 3, 1886, according to the Coulter family bible, William Coultartpresented this bible to Miss Anna Timler in Westerly, Rhode Island. This family bible is in the possession of Harry Coulter, Jr.
Quote from the Wednesday, March 10, 1937 issue of the Fall River HeraldNews: "AUTOMOBILES CAUSE TWO DEATHS HERE." "Mrs. Annie Coulter, 75 of 473 Oak Grove Avenue, died in a local hospital at 3:30 yesterday afternoon, from injuries suffered Sunday night, when struck by an automobile operated by Richard A. Riley, 22, of 330 Doherty Street. Both accident victims died of crushed skulls and other injuries suffered in the accident Medical Examiner Thomas E. Boylan said. Mrs. Coulter, who died yesterday afternoon suffered a fractured skull, a compound fracture of the left hand, scalp lacerations, and multiple bruises of the body.
"The aged woman was sweeping glass from the street in front of her homeearly Sunday night when struck by the Riley car. She was rushed to theUnion Hospital but died without regaining consciousness.
"Riley told police he was driving south on Oak Grove Avenue between 25 and 30 miles an hour and when he saw the woman she was about 40 feet away.
"He told authorities he applied his brakes and swerved the car in an effort to avoid the accident. Mrs. Coulter was struck by the hinge on theright door police said.
"Mrs. Coulter was born in Albany, New York 75 years ago, the daughter of the late Fred and the late Dora Timbler. She came to this city 51 years ago (this would indicate that she came to Fall River in 1886). Surviving are four sons, David Donald Coulter of this city, William James Coulter of Cleveland, Ohio, Frederick Robert Coulter of Methuen, and Harry George Coulter of Norfolk and seven grandchildren.
"Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 at her home with Rev. Clement Crawley of the Sykes Primitive Church officiating.
Interment will be in Oak Grove Cemetery."
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Source References
1. | DC0019 Acadiens (T.Stuart) [S001793] Confidence: Normal |
2. | Cole5H17.GED [S001643] Confidence: Normal Text: Date of Import: Apr 11, 2004 |
3. | E_Cole5H17.GED [S215074] Confidence: Normal Text: Date of Import: Aug 19, 2005 |
4. | DC0150 Bailey-Coulter (WM Bailey) [S002907] Confidence: Normal |
5. | Cole5H17.GED [S001643] Confidence: Normal Text: Date of Import: Apr 11, 2004 |
6. | E_Cole5H17.GED [S215074] Confidence: Normal Text: Date of Import: Aug 19, 2005 |
7. | DC0150 Bailey-Coulter (WM Bailey) [S002907] Confidence: Normal |
8. | Cole5H17.GED [S001643] Confidence: Normal Text: Date of Import: Apr 11, 2004 |
9. | E_Cole5H17.GED [S215074] Confidence: Normal Text: Date of Import: Aug 19, 2005 |