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Frances Augusta Westervelt (1858-1942) obituary by the Associated Press in the Trenton Evening Times on May 5, 1942

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English: Frances Augusta Westervelt (1858-1942) obituary by the Associated Press in the Trenton Evening Times on May 5, 1942
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Mrs. Westervelt Dies. New Jersey Historian. Hackensack, New Jersey; May 5, 1941 (Associated Press) Mrs. Frances A. Westervelt, 83, curator of the Johnson Library, Hackensack, for 25 years and an authority on the history and genealogy of Bergen County, died yesterday at her home after a long illness. From 1914 to 1916 she was president of the Bergen County Historical Society, the only woman to hold that post. She wrote "The History of Bergen County" and other works. Surviving are her son, Harry K Westervelt, Hackensack, and three brothers, Bert W. C. Johnson, Summit; Colonel Elmer E. Johnson, Middletown, New York, and E. Lewis Johnson, Glendale, California.

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