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Ida Johnston

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
3 Feb 1930 (aged 73–74)
Camden, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Camden, Camden County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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IDA JOHNSTON
Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Ida Johnston, member of an old Camden family, who died Monday at her home, 434 Penn street. Services will take place at 408 Copper street and burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery. She is survived by a brother, John R. Johnston Jr., an actor on the legitimate stage, She was the daughter of Colonel and Mrs. John R. Johnston, both of whom died 16 years ago. Colonel Johnston was a Civil War veteran, an artist and intimate friend of Wait Whitman.
Camden, New Jersey, United States of America 5 Feb 1930

WOMAN, 78, LEAVES $5200 TO BROTHER ON STAGE
An estate valued at $5200 has been left by Ida Johnston, member of an old Camden family, who died in her home At 434 Penn street, last week. She was 78 years old. The entire estate is left to her brother, John R. Johnston, of New York, known on the stage as Jack Raffael. The estate is $5000 real estate and $200, personal property. Miss Johnson was daughter of Col. Jóhn Johnston, widely known portrait painter.
Courier-Post Camden, New Jersey 15 Feb 1930, Sat
IDA JOHNSTON
Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Ida Johnston, member of an old Camden family, who died Monday at her home, 434 Penn street. Services will take place at 408 Copper street and burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery. She is survived by a brother, John R. Johnston Jr., an actor on the legitimate stage, She was the daughter of Colonel and Mrs. John R. Johnston, both of whom died 16 years ago. Colonel Johnston was a Civil War veteran, an artist and intimate friend of Wait Whitman.
Camden, New Jersey, United States of America 5 Feb 1930

WOMAN, 78, LEAVES $5200 TO BROTHER ON STAGE
An estate valued at $5200 has been left by Ida Johnston, member of an old Camden family, who died in her home At 434 Penn street, last week. She was 78 years old. The entire estate is left to her brother, John R. Johnston, of New York, known on the stage as Jack Raffael. The estate is $5000 real estate and $200, personal property. Miss Johnson was daughter of Col. Jóhn Johnston, widely known portrait painter.
Courier-Post Camden, New Jersey 15 Feb 1930, Sat


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