She was the cousin of Mary C. and Bertie Akins of New York City.
The Recorder, Catskill, NY, Sept. 27, 1918
Miss Naomi Spoor of Bayonne, NJ, well known in Athens, where she has been for many summers, has received notice that her half-brother, Abner Higgins of Chatham, was killed on July 20th while on active service. Another noble life given freely for his country, as he was a volunteer, who had been in France since September, 1917.
Naomi's mother's obituary appeared in the Times Union, Albany, NY,
April 21, 1934 and contained the following information:
Mrs. Catherine I. Higgins, wife of the late Porter S. Higgins. Mother of Naomi M. Spoor of Bayonne, NJ, Mrs. Elmer Sharp of Chatham, NY, Mrs. Earl McKie of Clinton Park and Abner J. Higgins of Plainville. Burial at Plainville, Conn.
She was the cousin of Mary C. and Bertie Akins of New York City.
The Recorder, Catskill, NY, Sept. 27, 1918
Miss Naomi Spoor of Bayonne, NJ, well known in Athens, where she has been for many summers, has received notice that her half-brother, Abner Higgins of Chatham, was killed on July 20th while on active service. Another noble life given freely for his country, as he was a volunteer, who had been in France since September, 1917.
Naomi's mother's obituary appeared in the Times Union, Albany, NY,
April 21, 1934 and contained the following information:
Mrs. Catherine I. Higgins, wife of the late Porter S. Higgins. Mother of Naomi M. Spoor of Bayonne, NJ, Mrs. Elmer Sharp of Chatham, NY, Mrs. Earl McKie of Clinton Park and Abner J. Higgins of Plainville. Burial at Plainville, Conn.
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