Person:Harriet Huntley (1)

m. Sep 1834
  1. Abel W. HuntleyEst 1836 - Aft 1863
  2. Dr George Rufus Huntley1837 - 1925
  3. Dr. William Norman Huntley, DDS1839 - 1925
  4. Lovira Ann Huntley1841 - 1902
  5. Leigh G. Huntley1843 - 1925
  6. Louisa Mabelle Huntley1844 - 1889
  7. Scott Fairchild Huntley1847 - 1936
  8. Austin Perry Huntley1849 - 1912
  9. Estella J. Huntley1853 - 1920
  10. Harriet J. Huntley1855 - 1939
  11. Dr Oscar Calvin Huntley1857 - 1934
  12. Ida Elizabeth HuntleyCal 1858 - 1942
  13. Ada C. Huntley1859 - 1948
m. 1879
  1. Julia E. Abrams1881 -
Facts and Events
Name Harriet J. Huntley
Alt Name Hattie _____
Gender Female
Birth? 14 Jun 1855 Bristolville, Trumbull, Ohio, United States
Marriage 1879 to William Levi Abrams
Death? 25 Jul 1939 Howland, Trumbull, Ohio, United States
Burial? 27 Jul 1939 Bristolville, Trumbull, Ohio, United States

Obituaries for Mrs. Harriet (Huntley) Abrams

From: Warren Tribune Chronicle
Issue: Wed, 26 Jul 1939, 7:3

Mrs. Harriet Huntley Abrams

Mrs. Harriet Huntley Abrams, 84, widow of William L. Abrams, died at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday at the home of her nephew, Clair Huntley in Howland Township. She had been ill for three months of complications. She was born June 14, 1855 in Bristolville, the daughter of Calvin and Julia Fairchild Huntley.
Formerly of Warren, she had lived all of her life in this county and was very highly regarded by all who knew her. She was a member of Bristolville Methodist Church and of the W.R.C. there.
Friends may call after 4 p.m. today at the W.J. White Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at Bristolville Methodist Church at 2:30 p.m. Thursday. Burial in Bristolville.
Two sisters, Mrs. Ada Miller and Mrs. Ida Render, of Cleveland survive, a granddaughter in Pontiac, Mich., and several nieces and nephews.

From: Warren Tribune Chronicle
Issue: Wed, 28 Jul 1939, 9:4

Mrs. Harriet Huntley Abrams

Funeral services for Mrs. Harriet Huntley Abrams, Howland, were held at the Methodist Church in Bristolville at 2:30 p.m. Thursday charge of Rev. Fred Whitmore. Burial was made in Evergreen Cemetery, Bristolville. The pallbearers were: Harry Loveless, C.N. Winans, Eugene Fee, Bert and Lee Huntley and George Goldner.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huntley and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fee, Youngstown attended the funeral together with a large company of relatives and friends.