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Infant Son Bryarly

Birth
Washington Township, Porter County, Indiana, USA
Death
3 Jun 1877 (aged 1)
Washington Township, Porter County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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This baby was the son of John Bryarly and Mary Hayner.

Porter County Vidette - June 7, 1877 - Died BRYARLY - Sabbath morning, June 3, infant son of John and Mary Bryarly, aged one year, three months and two days. The consolations of the gospel were tendered to the afflicted parents and friends by Rev. Robert Beer.

Porter County Vidette - June 14, 1877 - Washington Township Items - Mrs. John Briarly, whose child died last Monday week, is seek. (sick?)

Asleep in death my baby lies,
For death has closed his little eyes;
They were so bright and he so fiar,
But he was called to God's own care.

We should not mourn for the little dear,
He suffered so while he was here.
My little love he has now gone,
And left his parents here to mourn.

Sweet little soul, he now is blest,
Reposing on his Savior's breast.
We hope to meet our little dove,
And dwell with him in Heaven above.

Newspaper: Porter County Vidette
Date of Publication: June 7, 1877
Volume Number: 21
Issue Number: 23
Page: 3
Column(s): 9
This baby was the son of John Bryarly and Mary Hayner.

Porter County Vidette - June 7, 1877 - Died BRYARLY - Sabbath morning, June 3, infant son of John and Mary Bryarly, aged one year, three months and two days. The consolations of the gospel were tendered to the afflicted parents and friends by Rev. Robert Beer.

Porter County Vidette - June 14, 1877 - Washington Township Items - Mrs. John Briarly, whose child died last Monday week, is seek. (sick?)

Asleep in death my baby lies,
For death has closed his little eyes;
They were so bright and he so fiar,
But he was called to God's own care.

We should not mourn for the little dear,
He suffered so while he was here.
My little love he has now gone,
And left his parents here to mourn.

Sweet little soul, he now is blest,
Reposing on his Savior's breast.
We hope to meet our little dove,
And dwell with him in Heaven above.

Newspaper: Porter County Vidette
Date of Publication: June 7, 1877
Volume Number: 21
Issue Number: 23
Page: 3
Column(s): 9


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