Mrs. Frank Barnstable, formerly a resident of Minot, was burned in such a horrible manner at York, where she had lived for the past two years, that she died Monday at three o'clock in the afternoon. The accident took place last Friday, while Mrs. Barnstable was filling a lighted lamp, which exploded. The funeral is to be held in Minot this afternoon, the remains having been brought here from York, today. Interment will take place in the Rose Hill cemetery.
The unfortunate woman was about forty-five years of age. She is survived by her husband, and three sons, Marsh, a resident of River street, this city, Charles and James, and a small daughter, Lillian.
The deceased was a good Christian woman. For many years she was affiliated with the Christian church. About two years ago she left Minot with her family and located at York, where she since resided. It will be remembered that a son, John, died in Minot, about two years ago, after a lingering illness.
Mrs. Barnstable was a member of the Ladies' Aid of this city, and that body attended the funeral in a body.
** The Ward County Independent, Thursday, September 2, 1909.
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The remains of Mrs. Frank Barnstable, who died at York as the result of burns received in the explosion of a lamp, arrived in Minot last Thursday afternoon, and were interred in Rose Hill cemetery at Minot. Mrs. Barnstable was horribly burned about the arms, and body, and suffered intensely until death came to her relief. Her son, who tried to extinguish the flames, was painfully burned about the hands.
The Ward County Independent, Thursday, September 9, 1909, page 1.
Mrs. Frank Barnstable, formerly a resident of Minot, was burned in such a horrible manner at York, where she had lived for the past two years, that she died Monday at three o'clock in the afternoon. The accident took place last Friday, while Mrs. Barnstable was filling a lighted lamp, which exploded. The funeral is to be held in Minot this afternoon, the remains having been brought here from York, today. Interment will take place in the Rose Hill cemetery.
The unfortunate woman was about forty-five years of age. She is survived by her husband, and three sons, Marsh, a resident of River street, this city, Charles and James, and a small daughter, Lillian.
The deceased was a good Christian woman. For many years she was affiliated with the Christian church. About two years ago she left Minot with her family and located at York, where she since resided. It will be remembered that a son, John, died in Minot, about two years ago, after a lingering illness.
Mrs. Barnstable was a member of the Ladies' Aid of this city, and that body attended the funeral in a body.
** The Ward County Independent, Thursday, September 2, 1909.
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The remains of Mrs. Frank Barnstable, who died at York as the result of burns received in the explosion of a lamp, arrived in Minot last Thursday afternoon, and were interred in Rose Hill cemetery at Minot. Mrs. Barnstable was horribly burned about the arms, and body, and suffered intensely until death came to her relief. Her son, who tried to extinguish the flames, was painfully burned about the hands.
The Ward County Independent, Thursday, September 9, 1909, page 1.
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