At the home of east of Britton the L.O.T.M. of which Miss Appleby was a member offered prayer and the body was taken to the Presbyterian church where it was placed beside that of the father. The internment was at the Britton cemetery. At the grave, the L.O.T.M. performed their simple services over the body of their sister while Rev. Butt offered prayer over the body of the father."
BRITTON JOURNAL -- April 18, 1901-- "Thomas Appleby received a telegram from Montana last Saturday, announcing the death of his brother Joseph. Deceased was well and favorably known here, and was employed at the time of his death as foreman in a mine. He leaves a wife and several grown up children who reside on their homestead in Pleasant Valley Twp."
At the home of east of Britton the L.O.T.M. of which Miss Appleby was a member offered prayer and the body was taken to the Presbyterian church where it was placed beside that of the father. The internment was at the Britton cemetery. At the grave, the L.O.T.M. performed their simple services over the body of their sister while Rev. Butt offered prayer over the body of the father."
BRITTON JOURNAL -- April 18, 1901-- "Thomas Appleby received a telegram from Montana last Saturday, announcing the death of his brother Joseph. Deceased was well and favorably known here, and was employed at the time of his death as foreman in a mine. He leaves a wife and several grown up children who reside on their homestead in Pleasant Valley Twp."
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