Person:Alice Yant (1)

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m. 11 Nov 1858
  1. Arthur Isaac Yant1859 - 1942
  2. Alice Yant1862 - 1959
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Name Alice Yant
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1862 Ohio, United States
Will[3]
Death[1][2] 20 Apr 1959 Canton, Stark, Ohio, United States
Burial[1]

She was single and did not have an occupation 1900 1910 1920. She left money to Walter Martin Fulmer after her death, per his daughter, Jeanne.

Obituary

ALICE YANT DIES; FORMER EDUCATOR

 An early Canton school teacher, Miss Alice Yant, died Monday afternoon in Aultman Hospital.  She has been in failing health the last year.
 Miss Yant was born in the family home at 1237 Market ave S where she resided her entire life.
 Born in 1862, Miss Yant was a graduate of Union School which was later the site of Central High School and now Timken High School.
 Her parents were the late Jacob and Elizabeth Fulmer Yant, early Canton residents.  Her only brother, Isaac Yant, died in 1942.
 Funeral rites will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Arnold funeral home with the Rev. Carl McNutt officiating.  Burial will be in the family plot in West Lawn Cemetery.  Calling hours are tonight from 7 to 9.
 Source: Canton Repository, Tues., Apr. 21, 1959 pg 9.
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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Obituary, in Canton Repository
    Tues., Apr. 21, 1959 pg 9.
  2. Ohio Deaths 1908-2007.
  3. MARTIN FULMER'S WILL -- One-Third of His Estate Bequeathed to His Widow - The Balance to Relatives.
    The will of Martin Fumer, late of Canton, has been filed for probate. The will is dated November 15, 1898, and names Isaac Yant as the executor of the estate of the deceased. After providing that all just debts and funeral expenses be paid the testator wills that within two years from his death his executor convert all the property into money except the household goods and furniture which he bequeaths to his wife, Anna Fulmer, and his tool box, which he wills to Andrew Fulmer. Of the money received from the sale of the property he wills that one-third of it shall be given to his wife, and the remainder given in shares of one-fifteenth each to Grace Williams, Laura Cramer, Isaac Yant, Alice Yant, Mary Smith, Edna Fulmer, Arthur Fulmer, Frank Fulmer, Florence Fulmer and Walter Fulmer.
    Source: Evening Repository Nov. 26 1898 pg 4.