Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death No. 70 for Bloomington, Monroe County records Nannie A. Cutright, a 1 year, 8-months old white female, died about 6:45 p.m. on 7 April 1902, due to "Acute Pulmonary Congestion, Tuberculosis." She was the daughter of Kate A. Cutright, born in Indiana, and an unnamed father. Her mother was the informant. Burial was at Smithville Cemetery in Smithville, Monroe County on 8 April 1902, J. M. Hunter of Bloomington, undertaker.
Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death No. 70 for Bloomington, Monroe County records Nannie A. Cutright, a 1 year, 8-months old white female, died about 6:45 p.m. on 7 April 1902, due to "Acute Pulmonary Congestion, Tuberculosis." She was the daughter of Kate A. Cutright, born in Indiana, and an unnamed father. Her mother was the informant. Burial was at Smithville Cemetery in Smithville, Monroe County on 8 April 1902, J. M. Hunter of Bloomington, undertaker.
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