Birth. Winfield has another Saint. It isn't a "patron Saint" or an "ex-Saint," but is a handsome little girl baby Saint, and tips the beam at 9 pounds.
The Las Vegas Gazette, Las Vegas, NM, Apr. 25, 1882, p. 4
Died.
Monday morning, April 24, 1882, Jessie, the daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. E. Saint. Funeral from residence on Seventh street to-day at 11 o'clock.
The little girl was nearly two year old and gave evidence of being unusually bright. The loss of the little darling fall heavily upon the fond parents.
Winfield Courier, April 27, 1882.
DIED. Mrs. D. A. Millington started for Las Vegas, New Mexico, last Friday on receipt of a telegram announcing the dangerous illness of her little granddaughter, Jessie, child of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saint. She arrived at Las Vegas Sunday. Little Jessie died on Monday morning. She was a bright, lovely, and loving child and leaves an aching void in many hearts.
Birth. Winfield has another Saint. It isn't a "patron Saint" or an "ex-Saint," but is a handsome little girl baby Saint, and tips the beam at 9 pounds.
The Las Vegas Gazette, Las Vegas, NM, Apr. 25, 1882, p. 4
Died.
Monday morning, April 24, 1882, Jessie, the daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. E. Saint. Funeral from residence on Seventh street to-day at 11 o'clock.
The little girl was nearly two year old and gave evidence of being unusually bright. The loss of the little darling fall heavily upon the fond parents.
Winfield Courier, April 27, 1882.
DIED. Mrs. D. A. Millington started for Las Vegas, New Mexico, last Friday on receipt of a telegram announcing the dangerous illness of her little granddaughter, Jessie, child of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saint. She arrived at Las Vegas Sunday. Little Jessie died on Monday morning. She was a bright, lovely, and loving child and leaves an aching void in many hearts.
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