s/o John & Sarah
Winterset Madisonian, Winterset, Iowa
July 8, 1875, Pg. 6, Col. 3
Killem Montgomery, one of Madison county's best young men, was buried last Thursday. His death resulted as follows: About a week before he fell from an addition he was building to his house and bruised his leg. He did not think much of it and did not give it much attention. Erysipelas set in and carried away an estimable citizen.
Transcriber note: Burial at North McDonald Cemetery
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Winterset Madisonian, Winterset, Iowa
August 26, 1875, Pg 3, Col. 3
IN MEMORIUM - WHEREAS, It has pleased the Allwise Being to remove from our midst on the 30 day of June, 1875, our worthy Brother, E. K. Montgomery, thereby inflicting a loss deeply felt by the Winterset Grande, No. 378, and
WHEREAS, He was a kind neighbor and a good Patron of Husbandry, and respected by his neighbors, therefore, be it
Resolved, By members of Winterset Grange, that their sympathies be tendered to the family of the deceased in their sore affliction.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the WINTERSET MADISONIAN, Winterset News and Patrons Helper, for publication.
O. A. Moser,
N. W. Guiberson, Com.
John McMillen
s/o John & Sarah
Winterset Madisonian, Winterset, Iowa
July 8, 1875, Pg. 6, Col. 3
Killem Montgomery, one of Madison county's best young men, was buried last Thursday. His death resulted as follows: About a week before he fell from an addition he was building to his house and bruised his leg. He did not think much of it and did not give it much attention. Erysipelas set in and carried away an estimable citizen.
Transcriber note: Burial at North McDonald Cemetery
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Winterset Madisonian, Winterset, Iowa
August 26, 1875, Pg 3, Col. 3
IN MEMORIUM - WHEREAS, It has pleased the Allwise Being to remove from our midst on the 30 day of June, 1875, our worthy Brother, E. K. Montgomery, thereby inflicting a loss deeply felt by the Winterset Grande, No. 378, and
WHEREAS, He was a kind neighbor and a good Patron of Husbandry, and respected by his neighbors, therefore, be it
Resolved, By members of Winterset Grange, that their sympathies be tendered to the family of the deceased in their sore affliction.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the WINTERSET MADISONIAN, Winterset News and Patrons Helper, for publication.
O. A. Moser,
N. W. Guiberson, Com.
John McMillen
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