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The Elwood Daily Press, p. 1, Thursday, March 1, 1894
MRS. BRAINARD DEAD.
After a lingering illness, suffering with dropsy, Mrs. Geo. W. Brainard died at the home of her brother, I. T. Boyden, who resides on North A street, Thursday morning at 8 o'clock, aged thirty-nine years.
Mrs. Brainard was the daughter of Rev. W. W. Boyden of this city.
Her home is in Montana but since last May she has been among her many friends and relatives here.
She is a member of the Daughters of Rebecca, who will have charge of the funeral which takes place tomorrow at 2 o'clock.
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The Elwood Daily Press, p. 1, Thursday, March 1, 1894
MRS. BRAINARD DEAD.
After a lingering illness, suffering with dropsy, Mrs. Geo. W. Brainard died at the home of her brother, I. T. Boyden, who resides on North A street, Thursday morning at 8 o'clock, aged thirty-nine years.
Mrs. Brainard was the daughter of Rev. W. W. Boyden of this city.
Her home is in Montana but since last May she has been among her many friends and relatives here.
She is a member of the Daughters of Rebecca, who will have charge of the funeral which takes place tomorrow at 2 o'clock.
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