Illinois Death Index gives birth year as "about 1905." One obituary gives age as seventeen. (These are approximate.)
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Sick persons moved in the city ambulance: Carl and Herman Milby, boys from the Missouri bottoms, from 524 Jersey street to St. Mary's hospital.
- The Quincy Daily Herald, Wednesday, February 4, 1920; page 14.
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The death of Carl Milby, announced at St. Mary hospital at midnight Monday, is the second in that family in two days. The boy's father, Walter Milby, passed away Sunday in the hospital.
Pneumonia was the cause of both deaths, the boy being very low for several days. The family lives at Fifth and Jersey street, and moved to Quincy recently. Another son lies in the hospital, ill of the same disease.
- The Quincy Daily Whig, Tuesday, February 10, 1920; page 3.
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The death of Carl Milby, aged 17 years, which occurred at midnight in St. Mary's hospital, is the second in that family in two day s, the boy's father Walter Milby having died Sunday, in the hospital.
Pneumonia was the cause of both deaths, and another son, Herman Milby, is a patient in the hospital, suffering from the same disease.
The Milby family was living at 526 Jersey street, having moved here recently. The mother passed away several years ago. Besides the son, who is sick, there are two girls in the family.
- The Quincy Daily Herald, Tuesday, February 10, 1920; page 4. (Provided by contributor 47214540.)
Illinois Death Index gives birth year as "about 1905." One obituary gives age as seventeen. (These are approximate.)
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Sick persons moved in the city ambulance: Carl and Herman Milby, boys from the Missouri bottoms, from 524 Jersey street to St. Mary's hospital.
- The Quincy Daily Herald, Wednesday, February 4, 1920; page 14.
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The death of Carl Milby, announced at St. Mary hospital at midnight Monday, is the second in that family in two days. The boy's father, Walter Milby, passed away Sunday in the hospital.
Pneumonia was the cause of both deaths, the boy being very low for several days. The family lives at Fifth and Jersey street, and moved to Quincy recently. Another son lies in the hospital, ill of the same disease.
- The Quincy Daily Whig, Tuesday, February 10, 1920; page 3.
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The death of Carl Milby, aged 17 years, which occurred at midnight in St. Mary's hospital, is the second in that family in two day s, the boy's father Walter Milby having died Sunday, in the hospital.
Pneumonia was the cause of both deaths, and another son, Herman Milby, is a patient in the hospital, suffering from the same disease.
The Milby family was living at 526 Jersey street, having moved here recently. The mother passed away several years ago. Besides the son, who is sick, there are two girls in the family.
- The Quincy Daily Herald, Tuesday, February 10, 1920; page 4. (Provided by contributor 47214540.)
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