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THE LARNED EAGLE-OPTIC, 15 July 1892 |
Obituary of ANNA (MITCHELL) BROWN |
Died of Consumption Anna, wife of Mr. W. P. Brown, died at the residence of Joshua Brown, about one and a half miles east of this city on Tuesday morning, July 12th, at eleven o’clock. Her maiden name was Miss Anna Mitchell, and last September she was united in marriage to Mr. W. P. Brown, a young man well known to the people of this city and vicinity. She
came here about two weeks ago for her health, but was informed by her
physician that she could not possibly live but a few weeks longer, and her
husband decided to take her to their home in McFall, Missouri. |
Transcribed and Contributed by Richard Schwartzkopf |
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