He spent most of his life in Washington county, Iowa, but about 4 years prior to his death, he had made his home in Farber, Missouri to be near his brother, Tom. In the summer of 1907, Joseph traveled to New Mexico, where he contracted a fever which gave way under medical treatment. After returning back home, pneumonia set in with the fatal result of causing his death. Joseph never married.
He spent most of his life in Washington county, Iowa, but about 4 years prior to his death, he had made his home in Farber, Missouri to be near his brother, Tom. In the summer of 1907, Joseph traveled to New Mexico, where he contracted a fever which gave way under medical treatment. After returning back home, pneumonia set in with the fatal result of causing his death. Joseph never married.
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