The infant child of E. L. Allen, who resides on Mrs. R. J. Robinson's farm on Straight Creek, died Thursday August 3 ... taken to the New Harmony cemetery, near the brick school house for burial.
The Holton Weekly Signal, August 2, 1905.
Parallel. August 8. Carl William Allen son of Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Allen was born in St. Creek township on the seventeenth day of July 1904 and died August 3, 1905, aged one year and seventeen days .... died of spinal meningitis ... Whiting Journal, August 11, 1905.
From "Selected Death Notices of Jackson County, Kansas, Newspapers" by Dan Fenton
The infant child of E. L. Allen, who resides on Mrs. R. J. Robinson's farm on Straight Creek, died Thursday August 3 ... taken to the New Harmony cemetery, near the brick school house for burial.
The Holton Weekly Signal, August 2, 1905.
Parallel. August 8. Carl William Allen son of Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Allen was born in St. Creek township on the seventeenth day of July 1904 and died August 3, 1905, aged one year and seventeen days .... died of spinal meningitis ... Whiting Journal, August 11, 1905.
From "Selected Death Notices of Jackson County, Kansas, Newspapers" by Dan Fenton
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