September 26, 1910
Delta - Henry Aucutt, a lifelong resident of the town of Lee, died at the residence of his brothers-in-law, Charles and George Brown on Saturday morning, aged about 75 years. He and his wife were staying there during the canning season, as he was employed in the canning factory. For about a week he had complained of a cold but thought nothing serious of it. Saturday morning he failed rapidly and before a doctor could be summoned he was dead. Besides his wife, he leaves one daughter, Mrs. Roscoe C. Keese of Stokes. An older daughter died at Point Rock last winter.
September 26, 1910
Delta - Henry Aucutt, a lifelong resident of the town of Lee, died at the residence of his brothers-in-law, Charles and George Brown on Saturday morning, aged about 75 years. He and his wife were staying there during the canning season, as he was employed in the canning factory. For about a week he had complained of a cold but thought nothing serious of it. Saturday morning he failed rapidly and before a doctor could be summoned he was dead. Besides his wife, he leaves one daughter, Mrs. Roscoe C. Keese of Stokes. An older daughter died at Point Rock last winter.
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