Allegheny County PA Archives- Obituaries: Fuller, Anna, 06 Jul 1886 Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Martha Little, , Jun 2010 Copyright 2010. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/ ________________________________________________ from The Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette dated Wednesday, July 7, 1886 (page 2): SOMEBODY'S MOTHER Mrs Anna FULLER, 58 years of age, wife of John FULLER, who dropped dead on Twenty-eighth street a year ago, was run down by the 4:45 pm Eastern train yesterday, on the Pennsylvania railroad, and instantly killed, at Thirty-third street. Mrs FULLER's two children betray a most astounding ignorance of her and her whereabouts for the last year. Thomas BROWN, a son by a former marriage, who lives on Forty-fourth street, innocently remarked last night that he knew little of his mother. A daughter, Mrs Fritz OTTO, of Mulberry alley, with whom Mrs FULLER formerly lived, said that she had been obliged to notify her mother to keep away from her house as she had become troublesome. Coroner PATTERSON will hold an inquest at Trexler & Fullerton's undertaking rooms this morning. from The Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette dated Thursday, July 8, 1886 (page 2): The inquest on the body of Mrs M FULLER, who was killed on the P V R R, was adjourned until Friday afternoon. It was the intention to hold it last night. (under an article titled, Breveties) from The Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette dated Saturday, July 10, 1886 (page 3): The verdict in the case of Mrs FULLER, killed at Thirty-eighth street, is accidental death. (under an article titled, Breveties) from the City of Pittsburgh Death Records: Anna FULLER, aged 56 years, widowed, died July 6, 1886, accidentally run over by a train on the Pennsylvania Railroad at Thirty-third Street; born in England; lived at the rear of 358 North Forty-fourth Street; burial in Allegheny Cemetery on July 8, 1886. The Allegheny Cemetery site notes that Anna FULLER is buried in Section 35, Lot A, Grave 77. A check of the census suggests that her first husband was Thomas BROWN and her second husband was Jacob H FULLER. If so, then she had a number of children other than the two referenced above.