DEATH NOTICES
Wm. H.R. Morris, for many yrs. one of Webber twp.'s most prominent
and respected citizens, died at his home in Bluford yesterday afternoon
about 5 o'clock. Death was due to paralysis and kidney trouble from which
he had been a long sufferer. About a yr. and a half ago he was stricken
with paralysis and since that time has been helpless. He is survived by
3 sons and 1 daughter: Fred Morris, Bluford; Wm. F. Morris, Marion; E.
N. Morris and Miss Ophelia Morris, Bluford. Mrs. Morris died about 18 yrs.
ago. Wm. H.R. Morris was born in Robertson county, Tenn., but has been
long a resident of Jefferson county, having come to the county before the
Civil war. Plans for the funeral have not been completed further than burial
will be had at Black Jack cemetery.
October 10, 1917 Mt. Vernon Register News
( my condensed version, more in the paper) Sharlet Bigham LaBarbera
Dr. and Mrs. Andy Hall and Dr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Hall and families
of this city, are in McLeansboro today attending the funeral of Dr.
Andy Hall's mother, Mrs. H.W. Hall, who died Christmas night. She would
have been 87 yrs. old in January. The funeral is being held at the Baptist
church in McLeansboro, the interment taking place at the Odd Fellows Cemetery.
Mrs. Hall was only sick since Sunday when she took down with pneumonia.
She was born in Knob Prairie, Franklin county, in Jan. 1831. Her husband,
Col. H. W. Hall, aged 92 yrs., still survives her. He is the only living
soldier of the Mexican war in Hamilton county. Four sons and a daughter
also survive her: J.C. Hall, McLeansboro; father Dr. Chas. Hall, of this
city; Dr. W.W. Hall, McLeansboro; Dr. Andy Hall, Mt. Vernon; C.M. Hall,
Dahlgren; and Mrs. John Norris, McLeansboro.
January 2, 1918 Mt. Vernon Register News
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Mrs. Mary Junkins, wife of J. E. Junkins, died of consumption
at her home on South Fifth street Saturday afternoon, aged forty-three
years. Deceased was born in Elk Prairie and was a daughter of H. R. Dare.
She leaves a husband and several children. The funeral took place at Hickory
Hill this morning.
May 9, 1898 Mt. Vernon Register News
Emma Woods was born April 3, 1856, about 5 miles south of Mt.
Vernon, Ill, died at the home of her son, 310 S. 13th st., Feb. 2, 1917,
aged 60 yrs. 9 mos. and 29 days. Deceased was the daughter of John and
Martha Woods,being their 3rd child. She re- sided near Mt. V until 27 yrs.
ago and then resided in Wayne City, Ill., then moving to this city 5 yrs.
ago. She was married to Jesse Goldman in 1891. He departed this life July
12, 1904. She was converted in 1905 and united with the Methodist church
in Wayne City. She leaves to mourn their loss, one son Clarence, of this
city, three sisters, Mrs. H. Volz of Hydro, Ok; Mrs. G.F. NcNew of Okawville,
Ill.; and Mrs. A.N. NcNew of this city. One brother Andy Woods of Grays
Ridge, Mo. and a host of friends and relatives. Services were conducted
by Rev. C. S. Mundell assisted by Rev. J.H. Voliva. Interment at Oakwood
cemetery.
February 5, 1917 Mt. Vernon Register News
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Lewis Shelton, aged 63 yrs., died this morning at 5 o'clock
of pneumonia, at his home in Belle Rive. He is survived by a wife and one
child. Burial will be had at Shelton cemetery near Dahlgren tomorrow. Mr.
Shelton was a member of the M.E. church and services will be held at 1
p.m.
January 2, 1918 Mt. Vernon Register News
Mrs. Jessie M. Peck, 54 yrs. old, wife of George M. Peck, died
at home in McClellan twp midnight Tues., death being caused as the result
of an operation. The funeral will be held at Hickory Hill church Thurs.
at noon in charge Rev. Adams. Interment in Hickory Hill cemetery.
February 26, 1915
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Mrs. W. S. Payne died last night at 10 o'clock at the Egyptian
hospital,to which in- stitution she had been taken about 10 o'clock yesterday
morning to be operated on for locked bowels. She was taken sick Sunday
night. The family moved in late spring to the farm about 4 miles from Mt.
V. Mrs. Payne is survived by her husband, one son and a girl they took
into the family sometime ago, and the following named brothers and sisters:
Dr. W.A. Jones, Moun- tain Grove, Mo., George and Clark Jones, and Mrs.
Ed Walker, Mt. Vernon. The funeral will be held Sat. at West Salem church
at 2 o'clock and will be conducted by the Rev. Jesse Wells, of this city.
October 3, 1917 Mt. Vernon Register News
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David D. Morgan was born in the city of Cordiff, Wales, Oct.
6, 1833; died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. M.E. Dycus in Woodlawn,on
Feb. 16th, 1915; age 81 yrs. 4 mos. and 10 days. He came to America with
his parents in 1854. He was a member of the Woodlawn Baptist church. Surviving
are three children: Dave of Springfield, Ill.; Mrs. M.E. Dycus and Arthur
of Woodlawn; also three stepchildren; T.H. Smallwood of Fortscoat, Kansas;
Mrs. Lizzie Good of Woodlawn; and Will Smallwood of Panama, with several
grandchildren and great grandchildren. The remains were taken to Patoka,
his old home, and laid to rest beside his wife who preceded him to the
better world twenty-two yrs. ago. Funeral services were conducted by Rev.
Kelly at the Baptist church in Patoka on Feb. 18, at 1 p.m.
February 24, 1915 Mt. Vernon Register News
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Mary J. Allen Loller passed away at her home in Carbondale,
Ill, at 8:45 a.m., Feb. 8, 1917. She leaves four children as follows: Theo,
Theran, Bernard and Max, father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. R.N. Allen of
Sheller, Ill., one sister, Mrs. Ezra Bottenfield of Sparta, Ill., three
brothers, J.W. Allen of Oakdale, Ill., S.J. Allen of Sheller and Harry
D. Allen of Couer d'Alene, Idaho. All were present at her death bed except
Harry. She belonged to the Methodist Episcopal church. After the death
of her husband, Albert H. Lollar, in 1903, when their child Max was but
eleven months old, she assumed the responsibilty of raising her children.
She was born May 6, 1874. At the old home church her funeral was on Feb.
9. The funeral was preached by Rev. G.A. Phelps.
Februrary 14, 1917 Mt. Vernon Register News
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Joseph G. Keeling, 78, died at the family home, 2106 W. Casey
Ave., Tues. afternoon at 1:30 p.m., his death being caused from old age
and consumption. Mr. Keeling was an old soldier. The funeral services will
be held at the residence Thurs morning at 11. In charge Rev. C.L. Green.
Interment in Oakwood Cemetery.
February 24, 1915 Mt. Vernon Register News
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Isaac Allen Hughey, eldest son of Dr. Wm. A. and Lois Hughey
was born Feb. 8, 1864 and died at his home near Belle Rive, April 22, 1915.
He leaves behind his widow, Hester Flint Hughy to whom he was married Jan.
15, 1888; his mother, Mrs. Lois Hughey of Kansas City; three brothers,
Thos.L. and B.F. of Kansas City; and John S. of Belle Rive; two sisters,
Mrs. Jas. Womelduff and Mrs. Luman Holder of Kansas City. His father, Dr.
Wm. A. Hughey and two sisters, Sarah Belldona and Mrs. Lois Lenora Shipley
have preceded him to the glory world.
April 27, 1915 Mt. Vernon Register News
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Mrs. Mary Herdman rec'd a telegram yesterday evening from her brother-in-law,
Dr. T.H. Herdman telling of the death of his wife which took place
at their home in Lebanon, Ill., on Thurs. The funeral will be held Sat.
Mrs. Herdman was well known in Mt. V., her husband at one time having been
a minister in this city.
February 5, 1915 Mt Vernon Register News
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Thomas J. Drew was born March 1, 1847; departed this life Dec.
15, 1917; age 70 yrs. 9 mos. and 14 days. He was united in marriage to
Harriet Boster, Jan. 24, 1869. To this union were born two daughters, Mary
Ann and Margaret Francis, both died in infancy. He was a member of a family
of nine children. Father, mother, sister and six child- ren having preceded
him to the better land, namely; Sarah Capps, Benjamin , John Daniel, James
Drew, Leui and Henry Risley. He united with the Baptist church when moving
to Dahlgren some 12 yrs. ago. He united with the Methodist Episcopal church
in which he remained a faithful mem- ber until death. In 1865, when 18
yrs. old he joined the army and served his country in the 45th Ill. infantry
until the close of the war. He leaves to mourn their loss a wife, little
Oscar Kelly, one brother, David Risley, and a number of nieces and nephews.
January 2, 1918 Mt. Vernon Register News
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Louella Iona Price was born Sept. 15, 1869 and died at Youngstown,
Ohio, on Feb. 26, 1915, aged 45 yrs. She was born and grew to womanhood
at Divide in this county, being a daughter of David and Mary A. Price.
She was married to Charles Maynor on March 8, 1891, who preceded her to
the grave in 1897. To this union one son, Harry B. Maynor still survives.
She was married at Youngstown, Ohio, to Harry G. Probst on Nov. 5, 1914,
who still survives her. She had resided in Youngstown the past two yrs.
The remains were accompanied by the devoted husband and son, Harry.She
was a faithful member of the Baptist church at Panther Fork. She was also
a member of the Eastern Star lodge of Daughters of Rebecca at Dix, Ill.
The remains were laid to rest at Harmony on Mon. at noon, the Rev. H.L.
Smith and Chas. Hunt officiating. March 2, 1915 Mt. Vernon Register News
W.A. Price's Sister Dead Word was rec'd. here today by W.A. Price on Cherry
St. of the death of his sister, Mrs. Iona Probst, at the hospital at Youngstown,
O. following an operation. A husband, son, mother and brother survive the
deceased. · The body will be taken to the home of the mother, Mrs.
Wat Hale, Mon., the funeral beingat Harmony church Mon. at one o'clock.
Rev. A. L. Smith will have charge of the service. ·
February 27, 1915 Mt. Vernon Register News
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Mrs. Martha Bradford died yesterday at the home of her granddaughter,
Mrs. L.G. Ford. Mrs. Bradford was almost 87 yrs. old and death was due
principally to old age. She is survived by one son, George Bradford and
3 daughters, Mrs. Josie Starner, Mrs. Fannie Wilkerson and Mrs. Rosella
Ford. The funeral will be held tomorrow with burial at Williams' cemetery.
January 2, 1918 Mt. Vernon Register News
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H.R. Allen was born in Jefferson county, Jan. 18, 1834, and
died Feb. 1, 1917. He was the oldest child of Rev. John Wesley Allen. He
was married to Nancy C. Tate April 14, 1854 at Richview, Ill., and to this
union five children were born, three of which are still living. His wife
died Feb. 15, 1874. On Nov. 26, 1874, he was again married, this time to
Mrs. Sarah Hancock of Jefferson county. To this union four children were
born, of which three still survive. In 1875 he moved into Jefferson county,
where he lived until his death. He was 83 and 14 days old. To mourn his
death are: His widow, Mrs. Sallie Allen, daughters, Mrs. Perry Ford of
Vic- torville, Cal., Mrs. Thomas Ford of Kinsley, Kan., Mrs. Anna Holt
of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Minnie Popp of Overland, Mo., and sons Don C. Allen
of Mt. Vernon, Lon C. Allen of Mt. Vernon, a sister, Mrs. Mary Taylor of
Boyd, a brother, Harvey, of Harvel, Ill., and a number of nieces and nephews,
grand children, great grandchildren and a host of friends.
February 7, 1917 Mt. Vernon Register News
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KILLED NEAR KELL Charles Wilkes, an old resident of Jefferson
county, was killed near his home close to Kell, Friday morning. Mr. Wilkes
went out in the morning to haul some logs and no more had been seen of
him until he was found that eve- ning. The cause of his death was attributed
to a mule kicking him and instantly killing him. The funeral was held Saturday
afternoon. Centralia Democrat
September 28, 1910 Mt. Vernon Daily Register
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam YEARWOOD, living on Main street, just east of Lus
HUTCHINSON'S store, have two little girls, 5 and 8 years of age respectively,
lying very low with malarial fever, and little hopes are entertained for
their recovery.
July 13, 1899 Mt. Vernon Register News
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George Johnson died at home at Keens today from the effects
of a dose of poison administered by Dr. Branson of that village by mistake.
Johnson had been sick for some time and went to Dr. Branson to get some
medicine. The latter gave him a liberal dose of a colored fluid from a
bottle which stood in his office, but the result was very different from
what he expected and the patient instead of getting better grew rapidly
worse and died a few hours later from the effects of the potion he had
taken. The particulars of the unfortunate affair could not be learned.
We are under obligations to Capt. F. W. Havill for the facts which we have
related.
February 15, 1898 Mt. Vernon Register News
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FRAZIER, Mary A.......f.w...age 73y 4m 30days....b.Bond
co.....lived in Illinois in lifetime, widow, housewife, died April 4,1906,
5a.m........at corner of 21st and Cherry, Mt Veron, Il; of peralysis; Buried
Union Chapel.......undertaker Johnson...Mt.Vernon...........
Submitted By: Janice Staples
Sept 30, 1998
Leo Frazier of Rome township; was found dead in
his field, after going to take cows out to pasture. He was well liked member
of this area. Leo died of apparent heart attack......He was born around
1832.........and died on Dec 16,1894.............
to date, I have found no evidence of place of burial..........this was
clipping in Mt Vernon newspaper.....1894;
Dec.......................................................
Submitted By: Janice Staples
Sept 30, 1998
Death Records – Jefferson County, IL – The Daily Register 1898 – Mt. Vernon, IL
Name/Death Date/Cemetery – February 1 to December 31
TELFORD, John – January 28, Old Covenanter
BRUCE, Infant – February 1, Hickory Hill
TUTTLE, Elijah – February 3, Springer
CHAMBLISS, Edward – February 5, Harmony
RONEY, Infant twins – April 6, Atkinson
JOHNSON, Aphonso – February 10, Hopewell
WESTCOTT, James D. – February 13, Pleasant Grove
SHORT, THOMAS B. – February 14, Atkinson
LEMONS, Infant daughter – February 15, Hickory Hill
JOHNSON, Henry – February 14, Old Shiloh
WIGGINTON, Albert – February 18, Oakwood
RICHARDS, Infant daughter – Atkinson
ALLEN, Infant – February 25, Salem
HOLLENBECK, Minnie – February 25, Old Union
HORTON, Infant daughter – March 1, Odd Fellows
HOLLENBECK, Harold Calvin – March 1, Old Union
BOUDINOT, John – March 6, Hope
HOLLENBEC, Infant – March 7, Old Union
BRUCE, Infant – March 9, Hickory Hill
McCOWANS, Sampson – March 10, Hopewell
SMITH, Lillie – March 10, Salem
BRUCE, Agnes – March 9, Hickory Hill
COLEMAN, Doc – March 18, Oakwood
PIERCE, Wm. A. - March 27, Horse Prairie
SMITH, Elizabeth M. – April 6, Pleasant Grove
MANION, Ellen – April 15, Catholic
HANKS, William Henry – April 15, Oakwood
SHELTON, Francis – April 15, Williams
COLE, Ira E. – April 18, Hickory Hill
PARKINSON, Amanda – April 18, Old Covenanter
LINDSEY, J. W. – April 17, Oakwood
ROBINSON, Jas. D. – April 19, Pleasant Grove
SCARBER, Mrs. – April 20, Shiloh
SMITH, Mary J. – April 27, Reynolds
GALBRAITH, Eunice – April 29, Oakwood
MELTON, Nathan – May 3, Arnold
OWENS, Aunt Polly – May 8, Pleasant Grove
HOWARD, Soloman J. – May 16, Oakwood
REID or REED, Mrs. Andy – May 16, Oakwood
CUNNINGHAM, Mrs. Mathew J. – May 16, Old Covenanter
CAMPBELL, James May 22, Salem
TUCKER, Harry – May 25, Pleasant Hill
CUMMINS, Laura – May 25, Family Burying Ground by Residence
HOLCOMB, Mattie Taylor – June 11, Oakwood
TUCKER, Suel – June 13, Oakwood
MILLER, Infant – June 13, Hopewell
WARD, Robert Wesley – June 13, Shiloh
HILL, Eliza J. – June 16, Oakwood
MORGAN, J. C. – June 20, Salem
HICKS, Mary Owen – June 18, Slade
PALMER, Homer C. – June 27, Oakwood
McBRIDE, Infant – July 7, Oakwood
CAMPBELL, Mrs. – July 8, Chapel
McREYNOLDS, Daughter – July 29, Smith
MORRIS, Elizabeth – July 31, Black Oak Ridge
HITE, Infant – August 1, Sursa
DAVIS, Elizabeth – August 5, Pleasant Grove
KIMBRO, Mag – August 7, Salem
MABRY, Raymond – August 11, Oakwood
WESTCOTT, Infant – August 17, Oakwood
SMITH, Mary Isabel – August 20, Oakwood
QUINLAN, Minnie A. – August 22, Sursa
ROBINSON, John W. – August 23, Union
WARREN, Infant – August 24, Sursa
ROANE, Mrs. Robert or Mrs. S. E. – August 26, Smith
McBRIDE, Marjorie – September 1, Oakwood
DAVIS, Ray – September 6, Hickory Hill
HUDSON, Nellie E. – September 11, Salem
Spangler, Mother of John – September 12, Odd Fellows
TROMLY, Mrs. Michael – September 12, Old Union
REID, John Bert – September 14, Oakwood
JOHNSON, Thomas Casey – September 18, Old Union
LIEBENGOOD, Margaret – September 26, Atkinson
STONECIPHER, George – September 28, Hopewell
WATSON, Bert - October 2, Family Cemetery, Woodlawn
LAW, H. C. – October 3, Horse Prairie
CLEMENS, Infant – October 6, Old Orchard
MARLOW, Elvina – October 8, Black Oak Ridge
HICKS, Isaac Sr. – October 4, Odd Fellows
JENKINS, Arthur B. – October 15, Opdyke
MAHAFFY, Harriet A. – October 20, Oakwood
HARMON, Edith – October 29, Kirk
GUTHRIE, Homer – October 29, Belle Rive
CRIDER, Charles W. – October 29, Oakwood
MOORE, Thomas – November 5, Little Grove
BALDWIN, Sarah – November 6, Oakwood
COLLINS, Agnes – November 6, Funeral Wolf Prairie Church
COVERLY or COBERLY, Robert – November 5, Salem
LIEBENGOOD, Infant – November 12, Atkinson
SATTERFIELD, Edward V. – November 15, Oakwood
ANDERSON, Cora V. – November 15, Shiloh
TAYLOR, James L. – November 17, Oakwood
HINES, Josephine (infant) – November 18, Oakwood
SKATES – November 21 (died last week), Sursa
CAPP, Infant – November 22, Odd Fellows
ELSTUN, Mrs. Ralph – November 25, DuQuoin
JOHNSON, Lewis – December 1, Old Union
COMBS, Walter S. – December 3, Bethel
LEACH, May – December 5, Arnold
WATSON, John – December 6, Slade
STRATTAN, Anna Gertrude – December 17, Oakwood
WILLIAMS, Calvin – December 20, Funeral Mt. Zion, Farrington Twp.
COVINGTON, Infant – December 28, Old Union
GILLISPIE, Nellie M. (infant) – December 29, Pace
These deaths are from the newspaper and I have only listed those deaths
in which a cemetery was given. If you have someone who died in 1898,
I can look to see if they are on the list. The death date that I have
given might not always be correct as most of them say “died yesterday,
last night, last week, etc.
Submitted By: Mary Zinzilieta
DEATHS FROM THE MT. VERNON REGISTER
MARCH 1917 (from the April 12, 1917 paper)
DEATHS
Albert Parks Hogue, pneumonia
Chas. McClure, cancer
Anna Ellen Morgan, pneumonia
Joseph C. Lamont, gall stones
Jno. A. Lasley, burns
J.L. Bravard, catarrhal fever
Mary E. Brooks, gall stones
Versa E. Stewart, placenta previa
Grant T. Ham, pulmonary trouble
Elizabeth Pierce, pulmonary trouble
Sarah Florence Jones, hemorrhage of brain
Lewis W. Akers, myocorditis
H. S. Ginter, chronic nephritis
Allie Isaacs, peritonitis
Fern Elizabeth Marlow, pneumonia
N.J. Dale, cerebral hemorrhage
JULY 1917 (from the Aug. 11, 1917 paper)
DEATHS
Parker E. Noll in 28th year
Lydia Atkinson in 68th year
Lee Maxine Stokes in 5th year
Gaylord Forth in 3rd year
Kattie Brown in 59th year
Joseph Enoch Lawson in 5th year
Harrison Jefferies in 34th year
Infant of M/M Luther C. Stewart
Mandy C. Morrison 79 years
SEPTEMBER 1917 (from the Oct. 17, 1917 paper)
DEATHS
Myrtle Edwards, acute nephritis
Roy Williamson, dysentery
Laura Tennessee Frost, pneumonia
Mary Johnston, uremai
Wm. David Smith, typhoid fever
Baby of unknown parents found in C. & E.I. toilet room, cause of
death unknown
Arthur Wells Ore, eliptic convulsions
Velrie Burton, enteritis
Mary Gail Arnold, peritonitis
Domencia Jiachinto, typhoid fever
Eli W. Porter, natural causes, supposed to be heart failure
Minnie Mandine Payne, intestinal obstructions
DECEMBER 1917 (from the Jan. 16, 1918 paper)
DEATHS
Lucy Ann Yearwood, disease of brain
Angus McCracken, whooping cough and pneumonia
Minerva C. Porter, aplopexy
Leander C. Johnson, uremia
Jas. W. Fletchur, pneumonia
Jarreld Vaughn, accidental burns
Lorenzo Perry La Croix, pertussis
Infant Bailey
Verda M. Lisenby, acute nephretis
Estella Boyle, murdered
Allen C. Tanner, ulcer of stomach
Mrs. Eliza E. Heggy, disease of stomach
Mildred Edward Brown, pneumonia
JANUARY 1918 (from the Feb. 13, 1918 paper)
DEATHS
Ethel E. Wilmor, bronchial pneumonia
Charles Edwards (colored), TB
Henry Leo Wilson, broncho-pneumonia
Almer McCord Blackard, bronchitis
Jas. F. Bealmer, lock bowel
Joyce Kinnison Borden, heart trouble
Susan Catherine Wells, cerebral hemorrhage
Douthy D. Winders, bronchio-pneumonia
Ella A. Summers, TB
Lenora Workman, infectim, following gunshot wound
James Barnfield, operation
Jennie Allen, appendicitis
Walter Chapman, TB
Orvil Hutchison, TB
Ellen Morgan, pneumonia
Acle Ebbon Poston
Cordelia Edmonson (colored), cerebral hemorrhage
FEBRUARY 1918 (from the March 20, 1918 paper)
DEATHS
Ella P. Atkinson, cancer of the liver
Jennie Tandy (colored), diabetes mellitus
Infant son Claude E. Wood, premature birth
Acle Ebbon Pashon, pneumonia
Maryetta Baker Allen, gall bladder trouble
Vinela Martin, premature birth
Aleta Martin, premature birth
Vivian I. Akers, pneumonia
Alice Dorine Troxtell, pneumonia
George W. Conner, gall bladder infection
John H. Lowery, nephritis
Allen Schell, rheumatism
Delila Scott, pneumonia
Harry Russell Goodwin, meningitis pneumonia
Jacob Schmitt, grippe, etc.
MARCH 1918 (from the April 17, 1918 paper)
DEATHS
Mar. 3 Sarah Caroline Schmidt
Mar. 3 Arra Turner
Mar. 5 Mahala K. Freece
Mar. 5 Alfred Ray
Mar. 8 George Washington Smith
Mar. 9 Robert Glen Feltz
Mar. 9 Eliza S. Klinker
Mar. 13 Otto William Johnson
Mar. 18 Wm. F. Howell
Mar. 19 Ernest Ray Martin
Mar. 27 Lora Alice Howe
APRIL 1918 (from the May 15, 1918 paper)
DEATHS
Evelyn Bippier, pneumomia
Geo. Washington Foster, TB
Infant daughter of Roy H. Eller
Helen York, gastritsi toriuia, from eating canned corn
Christ Meneghinem, Brights disease
Harrison Edward Farmer, pneumonia
Perlina Atchison, natural causes
Susan Grant, asthma and bronchitis
Wm. H. Eickelmann, general sejtecemia
Chas. Wesly Tabor, heart disease
Charlotte Patton, heart disease
Carrie A. Pavey, cerebral hemorrhage
Nancy Emeline Jones, pneumonia
Jane Douglas, natural causes
Eli Shirley, Brights disease
Morgan Castley, arteris sherasis seneta
Anna A. Hill, TB and rheumatism
Lamuel Derrington, TB
Raymond Dawalt Edwards, pneumonia
Ellen C. Akers, diptheria
Anna W. Russell, TB
Ida Marguretta Bodine
Paul Eugene Grant
Wm. Ernest Dabbs, pneumonia
Dr. J. T. Whitlock, nephritis and dilation of heart
Sanford B. Davis, pneumonia
Elizabeth Coberly, asthma cardiac
JUNE 1918 (from the July 17, 1918 paper)
DEATHS
Priscilla Ann Terrell, senility
Nellie Pelz, TB
Mary S. Ross, TB
Harry Pollis, meningitis
Joseph A. Davis, paralysis
Nellie Green Foster, heart trouble
Margaret Doolen, heart failure
Turner Whitlow, ordema of lungs
James Estes, vavular disease of the heart
Samuel G. Ross, uremic poisoning
Walter Smith, cerebral hemorrhage
Wesley L. Wise, hicks
FEBRUARY 1919 (from the March 19, 1919 paper)
DEATHS
Mary Magdaline Osborn, pneumonia
Sarah Elizabeth Murken, paralysis
Rebecca Sweet, nephritis
Charles Sylvester Williford, pneumonia
Minnie Ruth Morris, surgical shock
David Maxwell Guthrie, Bright's disease
Ellen Ruth Kinison, burns
Pauline Bain, gastritis
Arthur Dare, pneumonia
Martin Hamilton, uremic poisoning
Henry V. Crosnoe, TB
Katherine Price, cirrhosis of liver
Daniel Parker Tucker, premature birth
John Orvan Marlan, pneumonia
Thomas C. Pigg, pneumonia
Martha Jane Wallace, pneumonia
Martha Evelyn Mannen, pneumonia
Ira O Mannen, pneumonia
Hattie Leavitt, cancer of uterus
Submitted by: Sharlet Bigham LaBarbera
June 2, 1998
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