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Child (male) Bailey

Birth
Death
22 Oct 1883
Goshen, Lane County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
29
Memorial ID
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Buried Oct 23, 1883, age 2½ years
Son of Fank M. Bailey & Mary E. Walker
Cause of death: Scarlet Fever
No marker

Obit:
LAST SPRING Martha Walker, eldest daughter of W. T. Walker, one of Lane county's earliest and best citizens, died of scarlet fever at the residence of Professor Johnson in Eugene. The remains were buried in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, and the clothing was taken to the family residence near Goshen. Recently the clothing was taken out of the trunk and the fever started.

Frank, the oldest son, was the first to take it. He died on Monday, October 15, and was buried the following day. The father, W. Thomas Walker, died last Monday, October 22, aged about 55 years. Two grand children, who were at his house, died the same day, one a girl, aged 3-1/2 years, and the other a boy, aged about 2-1/2 years. The name of the children is Bailey.

The remains of Mr. Walker and his two grand children were buried last Tuesday in the Odd Fellow's cemetery near Eugene, being five of the family who have been laid to rest there within a few months--four within one week--all victims of scarlet fever. There were five other members of the family down with the fever. All are getting better--State Journal.

Willamette Farmer, [Salem, OR], November 2, 1883, page 5, column 2
Buried Oct 23, 1883, age 2½ years
Son of Fank M. Bailey & Mary E. Walker
Cause of death: Scarlet Fever
No marker

Obit:
LAST SPRING Martha Walker, eldest daughter of W. T. Walker, one of Lane county's earliest and best citizens, died of scarlet fever at the residence of Professor Johnson in Eugene. The remains were buried in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, and the clothing was taken to the family residence near Goshen. Recently the clothing was taken out of the trunk and the fever started.

Frank, the oldest son, was the first to take it. He died on Monday, October 15, and was buried the following day. The father, W. Thomas Walker, died last Monday, October 22, aged about 55 years. Two grand children, who were at his house, died the same day, one a girl, aged 3-1/2 years, and the other a boy, aged about 2-1/2 years. The name of the children is Bailey.

The remains of Mr. Walker and his two grand children were buried last Tuesday in the Odd Fellow's cemetery near Eugene, being five of the family who have been laid to rest there within a few months--four within one week--all victims of scarlet fever. There were five other members of the family down with the fever. All are getting better--State Journal.

Willamette Farmer, [Salem, OR], November 2, 1883, page 5, column 2


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