I.R. Mar. 13, 1890 – Miss Alice Neal sailed from New York to Bermuda Islands this week. She will spend several days there.
I.R. Jan. 15, 1891 – Miss Alice Neal is quite sick with something like typhoid fever.
Miss Alice Neal attended the wedding of her sister in Paris, France on December 11, 1895.
S.W.I. Fri., March 22, 1907 – MISS NEAL – AND MR. ANDERSON WILL WED IN LONDON IN APRIL Attorney Julius L. Anderson of this city will be united in marriage April 30th to Miss Alice C. Neal, the nuptials will take place in London. Mr. Anderson will leave here on April 7th. He will sail from New York on April 9th and will arrive in London on April 15th, the wedding occurring on April 30. Miss Neal has been abroad since September.
While there have been rumors of this wedding for some time, this news will come as a surprise to the host of friends of both parties. They will travel for some months but later will come to Ironton, where they will permanently reside. In advance, the Irontonian joins their host of friends in extending congratulations.
I.E.T. Sat., April 21, 1945 – MRS. ANDERSON TAKEN BY DEATH – Mrs. Alice Neal Anderson, 80, widow of Julius Anderson, died this mid-afternoon at home, Fifth and Vernon streets, after a lingering illness.
Mrs. Anderson was born and spent practically her entire life in Ironton and was of one of the district’s pioneer families. She was a granddaughter of John Campbell, founder of the city of Ironton. Her husband preceded her in death seven years and the closest relative is a cousin, Wm. Hayward of Gallipolis. Due to the lateness of the hour, added particulars were not available. Arrangements are in charge of the Frank Feuchter Funeral Home.
I.E.T., Mon., April 23, 1945 – MRS. ALICE ANDERSON – Funeral services were held this afternoon at 1:30 o’clock for Mrs. Alice Neal Anderson, 80, widow of Julius Anderson, who died Saturday afternoon at her home at Fifth and Vernon streets. The body was removed from the Frank Feuchter funeral home to the residence Sunday. The services were in charge of the Rev. A. T. Christy of the Presbyterian church. The body will be cremated. Mrs. Anderson was a granddaughter of John Campbell, founder of the city, and a daughter of Henry S. Neal, one-time congressman from this district.
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