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E M Vance

Birth
Murphysboro, Jackson County, Illinois, USA
Death
15 Apr 1928 (aged 11)
Murphysboro, Jackson County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Grand Tower, Jackson County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Father: James Vance
Mother: Elsie Tucker

Source: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947

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Little Miss Maude Vance, only child and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Vance, of Wolf Lake, passed away in St. Andrew's
hospital Sunday morning after weeks of untold suffering from burns which she received during January of this year.

Maude was only eleven years old and, had she lived until next month, would of celebrated her twelfth birthday.

The little girl and her nephew, Albert Tucker, were in a room at the Vance home, on January the 11th, and Maude tried to fix something about the stove pipe and in doing so caught fire to her dress. Her buns were serious and she was placed in St. Andrew's hospital, where death claimed her Sunday morning, April 15th.

Interment will probably be in Grand Tower, Ill., Tuesday afternoon. An obituary will follow later.

Source: The Daily Independent, Monday, April 16, 1928


Father: James Vance
Mother: Elsie Tucker

Source: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947

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Little Miss Maude Vance, only child and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Vance, of Wolf Lake, passed away in St. Andrew's
hospital Sunday morning after weeks of untold suffering from burns which she received during January of this year.

Maude was only eleven years old and, had she lived until next month, would of celebrated her twelfth birthday.

The little girl and her nephew, Albert Tucker, were in a room at the Vance home, on January the 11th, and Maude tried to fix something about the stove pipe and in doing so caught fire to her dress. Her buns were serious and she was placed in St. Andrew's hospital, where death claimed her Sunday morning, April 15th.

Interment will probably be in Grand Tower, Ill., Tuesday afternoon. An obituary will follow later.

Source: The Daily Independent, Monday, April 16, 1928



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