"Charles O. Curry, a well-known farmer Of South Dansville, died early Tuesday morning. He was at work upon his farm up to last Thursday and was taken Sick that night, jaundice and rheumatism being the cause of his illness and death. Mr. Curry Was about 65 years old. He was the son of James B. Curry, a justice of the peace of tbe town for many years. Mr. Curry wai born In the town and always lived on the farm where he died. He was a member of the Masonic ledge of South Dansville. He leaves a widow, formerly Miss Mary Levers, and three children, John B. Curry, Mrs. Daniel Acomb of this village and Mrs. Charles B Adams of Wayland. Funeral Friday at the house. "(Dansville Express - Nov 27, 1902)
"Charles O. Curry, a well-known farmer Of South Dansville, died early Tuesday morning. He was at work upon his farm up to last Thursday and was taken Sick that night, jaundice and rheumatism being the cause of his illness and death. Mr. Curry Was about 65 years old. He was the son of James B. Curry, a justice of the peace of tbe town for many years. Mr. Curry wai born In the town and always lived on the farm where he died. He was a member of the Masonic ledge of South Dansville. He leaves a widow, formerly Miss Mary Levers, and three children, John B. Curry, Mrs. Daniel Acomb of this village and Mrs. Charles B Adams of Wayland. Funeral Friday at the house. "(Dansville Express - Nov 27, 1902)
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