The little ten months old child of Prof. and Mrs. John W. Terman died Thursday evening after a brief illness with scarlet fever followed by blood poison. The death of the little one is a great shock to the parents who have the deepest sympathy of a host of friends in their sad bereavement. Owing to the nature of the disease the funeral was private.
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BIRTH -
Johnson County Index to Birth Records 1882-1920 Inclusive, Volume II, referencing book CH-1 page 262, records that a white male was born on 31 May 1903 in Johnson County to John W. Terman and Anna M. West.
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Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death No. 257, page 204, records that John Wayne Terman, a 10m 7ds old white male, died about 8:36 pm on April 6 1904 in Franklin. The cause of death was "Scarlet Fever" of about 3 weeks duration. Parents - John W. Terman, and Anna West, both born in Johnson County. Burial at Greenlawn Cemetery in Franklin Johnson County.
Greenlawn Before 1927 by Alan Jones: John Wayne Terman, age 10m, born in Indiana, late residence Franklin, cause of death Scarlet Fever, died on or around April 6, 1904, buried on or around April 7, 1904 in Section C Lot 50. (Copied from Book 2 page 5.)
[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
The little ten months old child of Prof. and Mrs. John W. Terman died Thursday evening after a brief illness with scarlet fever followed by blood poison. The death of the little one is a great shock to the parents who have the deepest sympathy of a host of friends in their sad bereavement. Owing to the nature of the disease the funeral was private.
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BIRTH -
Johnson County Index to Birth Records 1882-1920 Inclusive, Volume II, referencing book CH-1 page 262, records that a white male was born on 31 May 1903 in Johnson County to John W. Terman and Anna M. West.
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Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death No. 257, page 204, records that John Wayne Terman, a 10m 7ds old white male, died about 8:36 pm on April 6 1904 in Franklin. The cause of death was "Scarlet Fever" of about 3 weeks duration. Parents - John W. Terman, and Anna West, both born in Johnson County. Burial at Greenlawn Cemetery in Franklin Johnson County.
Greenlawn Before 1927 by Alan Jones: John Wayne Terman, age 10m, born in Indiana, late residence Franklin, cause of death Scarlet Fever, died on or around April 6, 1904, buried on or around April 7, 1904 in Section C Lot 50. (Copied from Book 2 page 5.)
[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
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