Mrs. Emma G. Rothschild, widow of Herman Rothechild, of New York, and daughter of the late Captain William H. Hulse, of this city, died suddenly in New York yesterday after a short illness.
The deceased lost her husband last May and had never fully recovered from the shock of his death.
The body will be brought to this city and the funeral held from the residence of her brother, Edward Hulse, 322 Summit Place, Highland Park, on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The interment will be in Van Liew cemetery.
Mrs. Rothschild is survived by five brothers and six sisters. They are Charles. William. Alfred, James and Edward Hulse, Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mrs. Martin Snyder, Mrs. John Sheldon. Mrs. John Ballou, Mrs. William Heath and Mrs. Samuel Packard, all of New Brunswick and Highland Park.
New Brunswick Daily Home News; 13 Nov 1917
Mrs. Emma G. Rothschild, widow of Herman Rothechild, of New York, and daughter of the late Captain William H. Hulse, of this city, died suddenly in New York yesterday after a short illness.
The deceased lost her husband last May and had never fully recovered from the shock of his death.
The body will be brought to this city and the funeral held from the residence of her brother, Edward Hulse, 322 Summit Place, Highland Park, on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The interment will be in Van Liew cemetery.
Mrs. Rothschild is survived by five brothers and six sisters. They are Charles. William. Alfred, James and Edward Hulse, Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mrs. Martin Snyder, Mrs. John Sheldon. Mrs. John Ballou, Mrs. William Heath and Mrs. Samuel Packard, all of New Brunswick and Highland Park.
New Brunswick Daily Home News; 13 Nov 1917
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