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From: "Gloria Motter" <>
Subject: Sandy-What is your source
Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2002 18:51:46 -0500
Hi Sandy,
I was wondering if you were getting this listing from the "Old Kenton Newspaper Death & Marriage Notices" compiled and published by the Hardin County Chapter Genealogy Society?
Gloria Motter
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>>Kenton Newspaper index of obits page 70
1897
Appeared 9-16-1897
Death of an Aged Farmer
Henry Lamley, an aged farmer living about ten miles South West of town on the
Roundhead pike died Monday evening after having suffered for a number of
years with that dreaded disease consumption. He leaves a wife and four
children to morn his lose. The funeral occurred at 10 o'clock Wednesday
morning. Interment was to Fairview Cemetery
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appeared 9-16-1897
Funeral of Miss Yost
The remains of Miss Rosa Yost, who died in a hospital in Columbus Saturday
were brought to the sad home in this city Saturday evening, from which place
the funeral occurred Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Pinkerton
officiated. The remains were then taken to the silent city of the dead and
placed in the tomb.
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appeared 9-16-1897
A PARALYTIC STROKE
Results in the Death of Aaron R. Curl of Mt. Victory.
Died Thursday Morning at 5 o'clock--Funeral at Mt. Victory, at 1 p.m.,
Sunday, Conducted by the Odd Fellows.
Aaron R. Curl of Mt. Victory, died at his home at Mt. Victory, Thursday
morning. Mr. Curl suffered a paralytic stroke about five weeks ago which
left him in a critical condition from that time to his death.
The members of the present Fair Board are now wearing cape (?) on their coats
in honor of the deceased member. When a ---? concerning the death and
funeral of Mr. curl, all the members of the Board kept for him the warmest
and sincere praise. They spoke of his faithful and efficient service and how
------? Energetic he was and of how willing and ready he always was to give
everything he could to promote their interest of the Agricultural Society.
Mt. Victory has lost in Mr. Curl one of its most substantial and upright
citizens, and the Hardin County Fair Board ------?
The funeral was held in Mt. Victory at 1 o'clock Sunday, and the services
will be conducted by the Odd Fellows, of which the late Mr. Curl was a member
in excellent standing.
***the question marks (?) indicate places that weren't readable.
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appeared 9-16-1897
The many friends of Mrs. Emma Pfeiffey -Enz (end of that name not readable),
will be shocked to hear of her death. Mrs. A. W. Gerlach received the
message of her demise; it was the result of cancer, but up to the last week
every hope of her recovery was entertained. She was a very patient sufferer,
never moaning, knowing that her sickness was of so serious a nature. She was
well known in this city, as she spent the earlier part of her life here. She
leaves a husand, two daughters, and one son to mourn her sudden departure.
Her life was that a true Christian and ?? mourn not as those without hope.
Mrs. G.
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appeared 8-26-1897
CORONERS INQUEST
IN THE DETRICK MURDER CASE COMPLETED.
Coroner McCracken has completed his inquest and has been unable to find
anything that will lead to the discovery of the perpetrators of this heinous
crime. The inquest is as follows:
After having heard the evidence and examined the body, I do find that the
deceased came to their death at the hands of some person or persons unknown
to me, the skull of David Detrick having the appearence of being crushed with
some blunt instrument,
the skull of Deborah Detrick having the appearance of being crushed with a
sharp instrument. " J. McC. McCracken"
A large piece of iron stained with blood was found in the grave yard, where
Deerwater attempted suicide and has stirred up considerable excitement
Sandy
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