Killed at Somers. Blacksmith Falls From Cart and Dies from Injuries
An unfortunate accident occurred yesterday afternoon when a well known blacksmith was thrown from a cart, receiving injuries from which he died in half an hour.
Mr. Tacklind came to Montana about a year and a half ago from Minnesota and had resided at Somers since his arrival. He leaves six children, two daughters, Mrs. Marcoe and Miss Tacklind, and a son, Charles, who were with him when he passed away, and three others who reside in the east.
The funeral took place this afternoon at Somers.
W. (Earl) Tacklind DR 765 B 1843 D 06-12-1905, blacksmith who fell from buggy & fractured skull.
© 2000, 2001 by Michael T. Morton. All rights reserved.
Family records, including moving records from Sweden to the United States have him listed as Carl Wilhelm Tacklind.
Killed at Somers. Blacksmith Falls From Cart and Dies from Injuries
An unfortunate accident occurred yesterday afternoon when a well known blacksmith was thrown from a cart, receiving injuries from which he died in half an hour.
Mr. Tacklind came to Montana about a year and a half ago from Minnesota and had resided at Somers since his arrival. He leaves six children, two daughters, Mrs. Marcoe and Miss Tacklind, and a son, Charles, who were with him when he passed away, and three others who reside in the east.
The funeral took place this afternoon at Somers.
W. (Earl) Tacklind DR 765 B 1843 D 06-12-1905, blacksmith who fell from buggy & fractured skull.
© 2000, 2001 by Michael T. Morton. All rights reserved.
Family records, including moving records from Sweden to the United States have him listed as Carl Wilhelm Tacklind.
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