Anne Elizabeth Farrell

    Anne and her mother owned and operated a millinery shop at
Kittanning.  Anne said that she alone had run the business for
forty years.

    Her father having died when she was quite young, Anne had little
contact with the Farrell Family and knew little about any of those
relatives.  When I mentioned her and her mother's visit to our home
at new Castle, PA, back about 1913, she recalled the visit to her
cousin Gertrude's (my mother) home.

    After suffering several strokes in recent years, she became a 
resident at St. Ann's Nursing Home, Greensburg, not far from the 
residence of her close friend and maternal cousin, Mary Keener 
Alwine (Mrs. John C.).  Mary wrote letters for her, since Anne was 
unable to write for herself.

    In the fall of 1979, a Greensburg friend of mine visited Anne
and wrote me that "she is a delightful lady (about his own age) and
while her physical condidtion is poor, her mind is sharp".
 
    I learned of Anne's death early in 1981, when my Christmas card
and letter to her had been forwarded to her cousin Mary.

    (Additional data should be available from Kittanning newspaper
files and from records at the Armstrong County Courthouse, also at
Kittanning, PA.  At the time my wife and I were at the Courthouse,
access to it and some records were impeded by major repairs and
remodeling then in progress). 

    (R.E. Malloy, 3/82)