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Columbus Journal, January 13, 1909
Alonzo Breed, who for the past few months has been suffering from acute dropsy, passed away at his home in west Columbus Thursday. The deceased has been a resident of this city for the past twenty-five years, coming to this city in 1884, where he and his estimable wife have since resided. Mr. Breed was born in Essex county, New York, Nov. 20th, 1831, where he resided until the civil war broke out, he then enlisted in Company A. Twentieth New York Infantry, where he served four years of active service. In February 1866, one year after the close of the war, he was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Miss Bennett, to this union two children were born, namely, Charles T. Breed of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Mrs. Charles Johnson of this city, who with their aged mother survive the deceased. During the first few years of his residence in this city Mr. Breed was engaged in the dray business, but of late years he has been unable to perform heavy work. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the family residence, Rev. Roush pastor of the M.E. church officiating, and burial was made in the Columbus cemetery
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/county/platte/vitals.html
Columbus Journal, January 13, 1909
Alonzo Breed, who for the past few months has been suffering from acute dropsy, passed away at his home in west Columbus Thursday. The deceased has been a resident of this city for the past twenty-five years, coming to this city in 1884, where he and his estimable wife have since resided. Mr. Breed was born in Essex county, New York, Nov. 20th, 1831, where he resided until the civil war broke out, he then enlisted in Company A. Twentieth New York Infantry, where he served four years of active service. In February 1866, one year after the close of the war, he was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Miss Bennett, to this union two children were born, namely, Charles T. Breed of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Mrs. Charles Johnson of this city, who with their aged mother survive the deceased. During the first few years of his residence in this city Mr. Breed was engaged in the dray business, but of late years he has been unable to perform heavy work. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the family residence, Rev. Roush pastor of the M.E. church officiating, and burial was made in the Columbus cemetery
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