ZH Washington Street, Boston, Uasb. 



(Entered at the Post Offlne, Boston, Moat., 

 0« Second Class Mail Matter) 



WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1929 



Wai:. of Notable Ano-rs-try 



Mrs. .\nna M. (rooli.lge) Uoppin of 

 Staten Klaiul, N. Y., Was Born More 

 Than Kour-Soorc Years .\ro in Boston 



Mrs. Anna M. Coolidgre Hoppin, widow 

 of Henry P. Hoppin, and a direct de- 

 scendant of John Coolidge of Watertown 

 Mass and granddaughter ot Charles 

 Dawes Coolidge of Boston, died on Tues- 

 day at her home in St. George, Staten 



^tlrs.'^'Hoppin was born in Boston, 

 eie-htv-one years ago and was the daugh- 

 ter of Charles Austin Coolidge and Anna 

 Rice Coolidge. She came New Eng- 

 land ancestry on both sides, buf much ^of 

 her life was passed m St. Paul,, Minn., 

 and on Staten Island. Mrs., Hoppin 

 leaves two sons, Charles P. Hoppm and 

 Gilbert H, Hoppin of Detroit, Mich^ Fol- 

 lowing funeral services, in the^ Church 

 of thi Ascension, West New Brighton, 

 on Thursday, burial will be m Mt. Au- 1 

 ^burn Cemetery, Cambridge. 



Descendant of New England Folk 



Mrs Anna M. L. Coolidge Hoppin, de-l 

 scendant of a long line of .New England i^n- 

 cestors, died yesterday at her home m St. 

 George, Staten Island. She was eighty-,] 

 one years old. Directly descended frorti 

 John Coolidge ot Watertown, and the | 

 grandd^^ughter of Charles Dawes Cool- , 

 idge Mrs. Hoppin had many connect ons 

 wfth prominent New England families. I 

 She was born in Boston and was the ^ 

 widow of Henry P. Hoppm. 



