Suggested edit: *The Richmond Palladium And Sun-Telegram, Richmond, IN - October 10, 1907
Mrs. Mary A. Gough Dies On Birthday
Remains Were Brought To Dublin For Burial.
Member Of The Church.
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Cambridge City, Ind., Oct. 10 - Mrs. Mary A. Gough a well known woman of this place, died at her home near the northwest city limits yesterday, that being her seventy-eighth birthday anniversary. The remains were brought to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ophelia Shultz here, where the funeral services will probably be held. Her death, which was very sudden, was due to paralysis of the stomach. She was the daughter of Dr. Kinkley, of Brookville. Four children survive, Alfred of Indianapolis, William of Oklahoma, Miss Alice of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Shultz of this place.
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Suggested edit: *The Richmond Palladium And Sun-Telegram, Richmond, IN - October 10, 1907
Mrs. Mary A. Gough Dies On Birthday
Remains Were Brought To Dublin For Burial.
Member Of The Church.
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Cambridge City, Ind., Oct. 10 - Mrs. Mary A. Gough a well known woman of this place, died at her home near the northwest city limits yesterday, that being her seventy-eighth birthday anniversary. The remains were brought to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ophelia Shultz here, where the funeral services will probably be held. Her death, which was very sudden, was due to paralysis of the stomach. She was the daughter of Dr. Kinkley, of Brookville. Four children survive, Alfred of Indianapolis, William of Oklahoma, Miss Alice of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Shultz of this place.
(*Article copied as printed.)
Contributor: Angels A-Far (47320339)
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