The Springdale News
Springdale, AR
October 18, 1901
Mrs. Barngrover, wife of Wm. Barngrover, who lives one mile west of Springdale, died October 4, at Los Angeles, Ca., of consumption. Mrs. Barngrover had la grippe last January from which gradually developed into that dreaded disease which resulted in death. Dr. Young, her physician, advised her in August to go to California as he thought the change might be beneficial to her health, but it was too late. Mrs. Barngrover was the mother of ten children, six girls and four boys, all of whom survive her. She was a good wife, a very devoted mother and a kind friend. Those who knew her best loved her most.
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The Springdale News
Springdale, AR
October 18, 1901
Mrs. Barngrover, wife of Wm. Barngrover, who lives one mile west of Springdale, died October 4, at Los Angeles, Ca., of consumption. Mrs. Barngrover had la grippe last January from which gradually developed into that dreaded disease which resulted in death. Dr. Young, her physician, advised her in August to go to California as he thought the change might be beneficial to her health, but it was too late. Mrs. Barngrover was the mother of ten children, six girls and four boys, all of whom survive her. She was a good wife, a very devoted mother and a kind friend. Those who knew her best loved her most.
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WILLIAM BARNGROVER, proprietor of Barngrover's livery stable, dealer in real estate and loan agency, Humboldt, was born and reared in Shelby County, Ind. In 1864 he removed to Guthrie County, Iowa, where he was actively identified with stock raising and farming till 1873, when he came here and located and has actively prosecuted that industry here since. In 1875 he bought the present extensive stables which he has successfully conducted since. He has always been identified with his present business of real estate and loan agency since coming here, but has latterly gave it his more especial attention. In 1864 he married Miss Tabitha A. Montgomery, of his native county. They have a family of three sons and six daughters. Mr. Barngrover has always been an active worker in the furtherance of all measures tending to the growth and development of the social and industrial life of his locality since coming here.
The Springdale News
Springdale, AR
October 18, 1901
Mrs. Barngrover, wife of Wm. Barngrover, who lives one mile west of Springdale, died October 4, at Los Angeles, Ca., of consumption. Mrs. Barngrover had la grippe last January from which gradually developed into that dreaded disease which resulted in death. Dr. Young, her physician, advised her in August to go to California as he thought the change might be beneficial to her health, but it was too late. Mrs. Barngrover was the mother of ten children, six girls and four boys, all of whom survive her. She was a good wife, a very devoted mother and a kind friend. Those who knew her best loved her most.
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The Springdale News
Springdale, AR
October 18, 1901
Mrs. Barngrover, wife of Wm. Barngrover, who lives one mile west of Springdale, died October 4, at Los Angeles, Ca., of consumption. Mrs. Barngrover had la grippe last January from which gradually developed into that dreaded disease which resulted in death. Dr. Young, her physician, advised her in August to go to California as he thought the change might be beneficial to her health, but it was too late. Mrs. Barngrover was the mother of ten children, six girls and four boys, all of whom survive her. She was a good wife, a very devoted mother and a kind friend. Those who knew her best loved her most.
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WILLIAM BARNGROVER, proprietor of Barngrover's livery stable, dealer in real estate and loan agency, Humboldt, was born and reared in Shelby County, Ind. In 1864 he removed to Guthrie County, Iowa, where he was actively identified with stock raising and farming till 1873, when he came here and located and has actively prosecuted that industry here since. In 1875 he bought the present extensive stables which he has successfully conducted since. He has always been identified with his present business of real estate and loan agency since coming here, but has latterly gave it his more especial attention. In 1864 he married Miss Tabitha A. Montgomery, of his native county. They have a family of three sons and six daughters. Mr. Barngrover has always been an active worker in the furtherance of all measures tending to the growth and development of the social and industrial life of his locality since coming here.
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