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Source: Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph Dated: April 10, 1850 March 26, at Mentor, of Disease of the Heart, Joseph Saywer, Jr. aged 40. At Painesville, March 25th, Wm. Edwin, son of Alvah and Roxanna Stuart aged 7 years 8 months 15 da. At Painesville, March 31, Aurelia, wife of Moses L. Knapp, in the 40th year of her age. At Madison, March 20th of disease of the Liver, Olive, wife of Bemsley Carpenter, aged 64, formerly of Sandisfield, Mass. |
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Source: Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph Dated: April 17, 1850 DIED: |
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Source: Plain Dealer - Cleveland, Ohio Dated: Oct. 26, 1850 Death on the Plains The St. Louis Republican gives the deaths that have been reported at Fort Laramie during the summer. The number of names given is 262; many more deaths are said to have occurred, but not reported. The record was kept and furnished by the officers at the Fort. We give the names from Ohio and Indiana, contained in the Melancholy record: Wm. M. BURR, Lake county, Ohio, died of diarrhoea, June 15th, 140 miles west of Ft. Kearney, aged 40 years. |
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Source: The Geneva Times Dated: April 26, 1899 DEATH OF MR. THOMAS J. WOOD |
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