Zepheniah Swift Holbrook
BIRTH
16 Sep 1847
Berea, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
DEATH
23 Oct 1901 (aged 54)
Brookline, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
BURIAL
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
PLOT
CREMATIONS.
MEMORIAL ID
141662705 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 2
FLOWERS 0
Father: Dwight Holbrook
Mother: Lydia Ann Van Tyne
Dau: Grace (Holbrook) Hilles b. 9 Mar 1879 MA
Dau: Bessie (Holbrook) McCullough b. 24 May 1881 MA
Son: William Poole Holbrook b. 13 Dec 1887 CT
Note: Lydia (VanTyne) Holbrook d. 25 Mar 1858 Weathersfield, Connecticut. She gave birth to her dau, Lydia Ann 6 Mar 1858 and died soon after.
Gravesite Details
Interred 26 Oct 1901; poss cremated 9 Oct 1902.
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