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James Arrowsmith

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James Arrowsmith

Birth
Highworth, Swindon Unitary Authority, Wiltshire, England
Death
1882 (aged 36–37)
Chatsworth, Livingston County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chatsworth, Livingston County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.760952, Longitude: -88.2800598
Plot
Blk. 46 Lot 2
Memorial ID
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JAMES ARROWSMITH
OCTOBER 7, 1882

DIED--At his home, four miles southeast of Chatsworth, of the complications of diseases, on Thursday morning, October 5, James Arrowsmith, aged 37 years. Mr. Arrowsmith was born in Wil_____?, England and when a child, with his parents, came to this country and settled in Woodford County, where he grew to manhood and married. He came to this county about six years ago and has since resided on the farm as above mentioned. A man of quiet, m____? manners, strictly honest and upright in his dealings with his fellow-man, this loss at so young an age and at a time when fostering care is most required, is deeply deplored by his wife and four small children, while his aged father and mother are bowed down with grief at this their great loss, which they deeply feel. The funeral took place from the Baptist church, Friday afternoon, the Rev. Charles Ege preaching the funeral discourse and his remains were followed to their last resting place in Chatsworth cemetery by a lorge number of his neighbors and sorrowful friends.
JAMES ARROWSMITH
OCTOBER 7, 1882

DIED--At his home, four miles southeast of Chatsworth, of the complications of diseases, on Thursday morning, October 5, James Arrowsmith, aged 37 years. Mr. Arrowsmith was born in Wil_____?, England and when a child, with his parents, came to this country and settled in Woodford County, where he grew to manhood and married. He came to this county about six years ago and has since resided on the farm as above mentioned. A man of quiet, m____? manners, strictly honest and upright in his dealings with his fellow-man, this loss at so young an age and at a time when fostering care is most required, is deeply deplored by his wife and four small children, while his aged father and mother are bowed down with grief at this their great loss, which they deeply feel. The funeral took place from the Baptist church, Friday afternoon, the Rev. Charles Ege preaching the funeral discourse and his remains were followed to their last resting place in Chatsworth cemetery by a lorge number of his neighbors and sorrowful friends.


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