Marston, Annie

Annie Marston
July 7, 1852-Aug. 1, 1901


Niles Daily Star, Thursday, August 1, 1901, page 3, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library

Mrs. Annie Marston, of 304 Cass street, died at 7:40 o'clock this morning of consumption, aged 49 years. The deceased was born in England. She was a member of Trinity church, a favorite in Society, and a Christian lady. Her friends were numerous. She was the widow of Joseph Marston, who for years was advance agent for circuses. Of the children living are four sons, as follows: Delano S., Joseph C., Edward W. and Chas. P. Marston,. The funeral  will occur Saturday--time and place to be announced later.



Niles Daily Sun, Thursday, August 1, 1901, printed in Niles Republican, Thursday, August 8, 1901, page 1, col. 7, microfilm Niles District Library

MRS. ANNIE MARSTON

Once member of the Famous Peak Family, Passes Away


Thursday's Sun.

Mrs. Annie Marston, widow of the late Joseph P. Marston, passed away this morning at 7:40 o'clock, at her home, 304 Cass street. The cause of death was that dread disease, tuberculosis, from which Mrs. Marston had been a patient sufferer for nearly nine months. During all that long period she was never heard to complain.

Deceased was born in England, July 7, 1852, and when three years old was brought to America. her home was in Pontiac, Ill., until she was seven years of age, when she was taken by the Peak Family Swiss bell ringers, and adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peak. She toured this country many times with the famous Peak family, and attained a wide reputation as a cornet soloist, vocalist and bell ringer.

She remained with the Peak family until 1870, when she was married to the late Joseph P. Marston, after which they made their home in Niles. Four children survive her: Delano, Joseph, Edward and Charles, all living in this city. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. Hamilton, of Joliet, Illinois.

The funeral will occur from the late residence at ten o'clock Saturday morning. Interment in Silver Brook cemetery.

 

Note: Michigan Death Record gives names of parents as John Cook and Elizabeth Bilton