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Found in:
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER
1831, Mar. 25 - KILBOURN, John,
author of the Ohio Gazetteer, formerly a Representative
of Congress from Ohio, died lately at Columbus, Ohio.
(Source: Genealogy Bank)
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Found in
NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER
April 5, 1830
Francis, Davies, was drowned at Columbus,
Ohio 19 Mar. He was one of the Acting Justices of the
Peace of this town and leaves a wife and 2 small
children.
(Source: Genealogy Bank) |
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Source: Daily Ohio Statesman
Dated: Nov. 6, 1837
DIED, At his residence in this city, on Saturday evening
last, Col. Robert Brotherton, an old citizen and
for many years Sheriff of this county. |
Source: Ohio Statesman - Columbus, OH
Dated: July 21, 1941
DIED,
In Pittsburg, Pa., on Friday, July 16, Mrs. MARIA
PRESTON, consort of Rev. William Preston,
late of this city. The intelligence of the death
of this amiable lady, truly an ornament to her sex, and
a ministering angel at the couch of the sic, and the
hearth of the distressed, comes with deeply painful and
saddening influences upon the hearts of those who lately
bade her an affectionate farewell, on her departure from
this city, where all who knew her best loved her most,
and followed her with warmest and fondest blessings, and
well wishes, both for her, her highly esteemed husband,
and her interesting family. There are many here
who most deeply and sincerely sympathize with the
bereaved and affected family.In this City, Friday,
July 16, MARTHA JANE, aged about two years,
daughter of Wm. Harrison.
In Dublin, on Sunday afternoon, June 20, JOHN
SELLS, Esq., aged 67 years and 3 months, after a
severe illness of five weeks.
The relatives and friends of the deceased are requested
to attend his Funeral on Sunday, 25th inst., at 2
o'clock P.M. Funeral Sermon by Rev. I. N.
Walter.
On Friday last, JOHN W. McCOY, son of Mr.
Adams Stewart, of this city, aged about 12 years. -
The deceased came to his death by being thrown from a
horse on Friday morning. He was taken up
insensible, and lingered in that state about 8 hours. -
Journal.
On Sunday, 18th inst., MARY ELIZABETH,
daughter of James W. and Elizabeth Berry, aged 23
months and 19 days.
On the 12th inst., at his residence, Canaan township,
Madison County, Mr. PATRICK CONNER, aged about
70. The deceased was a democrat, and at the last
April election, was elected a Justice of the Peace, in a
township, by a majority of 21, over the combined vote of
three federal candidates, which last fall gave a
majority for Harrison of thirty odd votes. -
Communicated. |
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Source: Daily Ohio Statesman - Columbus
Dated: Aug. 31, 1842
DIED, On Monday, the 22d inst., Mrs. Anastasia
Nadenbousch, consort of Mr. Henry Nadenbousch,
of Franklin township, aged 64 years. |
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Source: Times Picayune - Louisiana
Dated: Feb. 27, 1852
RICHARD DOUGLAS
died in Chillicothe, Ohio, on the 14th inst., in the
67th year of his age. The deceased was one of the
pioneers in the State, generally known and highly
esteemed. He was a native of New London, Ct., and
in the early part of his life a sailor, but he quit the
sea, read law, and at his death was the oldest lawyer in
the Scioto Valley, except JUDGE THOMAS SCOTT. |
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Source: Columbus Daily Enquirer - Ohio
Dated: Feb. 11, 1887
MORTUARY NOTICE:
The friends and acquaintances of Mr. And Mrs. J. S.
Harrison are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral of their infant son, Clarence Alexander,
from their residence THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON at 3
o'clock.
MORTUARY NOTICE:
Funeal of Mr. F. M. Dennis
The funeral of Mr. Frank M. Dennis took place
yesterday morning at 9 o'clock from his late residence
in the Northern Liberties. The services were conducted
by Rev. J. B. K. Smith. A large number of friends
and acquaintances followed the remains to the cemetery.
MORTUARY NOTICE:
Funeral of Mr. Fletcher Johnston.
The funeral of Mr. Fletcher Johnston took place
from the residence of his mother on Fourth avenue
yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The services were
conducted by Rev. Walker Lewis, and quite
a number of friends were present to pay the last sad
tribute of respect to the deceased.
Death of an Infant.
Clarence Alexander, the infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Harrison, died yesterday afternoon after
a brief illness of pneumonia. In the loss of their
little darling the grief-stricken parents have the
sincere sympathy of a host of friends. Death is sad at
all times, but when it deprives us of those whom we love
most dearly, it comes with double sadness. The funeral
will take place from the residence at 3 o'clock this
afternoon.
Funeral of Mrs. Dr. A. F. Robinson
The remains of Mrs. Dr. A. F. Robinson, who died
last Sunday at Austin, Texas, arrived here yesterday
morning at 11 o'clock, accompanied by her daughter,
Mrs. D. C. Freeman. A large number of sorrowing
friends met the remains at the union depot to pay a last
tribute to this most estimable lady. The services were
conducted by Rev. R. H. Harris, pastor of the
Baptist church, of which Mrs. Robinson was a consistent
member. The following gentlemen were the pall bearers:
Capt. Charles Brockway, Grigsby E. Thomas, jr., J. M.
Russell, Esq., col. W. A. McDoubald, Col. F. G.
Wilkins, Judge J. F. Pou, Messrs. J. H. Bass and
J. S. Acee.
(Transcribed by Sharon Wick)
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Source: Dallas Morning News - Texas
Dated: Aug. 22, 1931
Newspaper Publisher Dies
TOLEDO, Ohio, Aug. 21 (AP). - Charles F. Fischer,
65, president of Columbus, Ohio Citizen, a
Scripps-Howard Newspaper, died suddenly in Community
Hospital, Perrysburg, Ohio, Friday of injuries received
Aug. 11 in an automobile accident. |
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