Under the assumed name ofJEllen C. Williams, in a little house in Emriia-street Chicago, Lady Ellen Fortescue died recently. Sir William Fortescue had to leave London in 1848 on account of some scrape, and ivliile in Hull becai Acquainted with Ellen,daughter'of CaptSpkurray, a wtirfcd iVayitJ ojlicer, 1 Ijicy'wcre nuA> vied, infatifation fpS gitjtjWjiig Ho'on- rugaiiieti his jiiJd,.anil h'ili estate wejft to the dugs, She' persuaded lidrliushitid 'togather up the fragment's ofhia'forhilieaud go to .America, which he did in 1859, ''Dissipation had ruined her husband-S health, and they travelled for a time'in the hope of restoring it ; but in 1802 lie died' in a snial) town in West yitginiaj'leSyirig her a|iJiio' with'a. mohthsold, 's}ifesiig]iL anil siitf'cfl jip a fo\V l hundred dollars wjth; pf pieliciii| i}t (ihu Itubli Meuicine College in that city. She gra4jiatefl a'n(j began pVffctjjSjjig, Tfjg jfips pf lier flaugjiter in 1873 un)iilgcflhep miml to a C«rNn extent, and qince tljeu s!i° ¥t&M wifli pwiw i" ft' iwieiH f'gltf: Sjrc (|ied pf appjilpxv, jinfl t)i(} Ffirpiw pp about to order her body' to a paupers grave, when a letter was found sewed up in her clothes telling where a sum of money could be found which she had hidden up against her death. With it were found papers and a plate with the Ffii'tpspue iinpn it, ap(ltjVe Sf'qry qf her ill-stored lifq,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1985, 8 May 1885, Page 2
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448Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1985, 8 May 1885, Page 2
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