Fannie Lewis Kinnan (1821-1906)/biography

Additional notes

 * 1906

Source: "Elizabeth Daily Journal" (Elizabeth, New Jersey), August 22, 1906

Mrs. John Kidd

Mrs. Fannie L. Kidd, widow of Captain John Kidd, died yesterday at the home of her son, Louis Kidd, at Monclova, Mexico, where she had gone about a year ago. Mrs. Kidd was about 84 years old, and her home was downtown for many years. Her late husband was an early settler in the lower part of the city, and for many years was the freight agent of the Central Railroad Company at the steamboat wharves. Mrs. Kidd was a member of the Fulton Street Methodist Episcopal Church. After her husband's death she lived in the homstead on Franklin Street until a short time before going to Mexico with her son, who went to that country as a locomotive engineer, and is now a division superintendent of the railroad. Mrs. Kidd is survived also by a stepson, John H. Kidd, and a stepdaughter Mrs. Frank Wahl, of Grand View, in Somerset county. There are also grandchildren.