[Newspaper]
Publication: The San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco, CA, United States
vol. 76, no. 138, p. 15, col. 5
WAS HIGHLY ACCOMPLISHED.
Family of the Dead Woman Well
Known in Cincinnati.
CINCINNATI (O.), November 29. — Mrs. Charlotte Hemingray was the daughter of Mrs. Campiglio, the soprano of the choir at St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church at Seventh and Smith streets, this city. Her stepfather, Charles Campiglio, is the organist of the same church. Mrs. Hemingray was highly accomplished, having attended a fashionable boarding-school in New York and also one at Sycamore, a suburb of Chicago. Her father, Charles Stephens, died some years ago and her mother married again.
The news of the daughter's death was broken to Mrs. Campiglio last evening and she swooned. After her recovery she stated that about three weeks ago the daughter asked for permission to go to Chicago to visit friends. A few days later the girl wrote, stating she had been married in the Windy City to Hemingray. Since then the mother had not heard anything from her daughter until the news of her death reached her.