"Death of an Estimable Woman
Mrs. Carrie Milligan, wife of George Milligan of South Union township passed into the sleep of eternity Saturday night at half past eleven o'clock. Mrs. Milligan was born February 4, (looks like 1854, being at the time of her death 54 years of age. Death was due to heart trouble with which the deceased has been ill for only ten days. Mrs. Milligan was a consistent Christian woman who death will be deeply deplored by all with whom she came in contact. Her home life has always been characterized by great devotion to her famly. She leaves seven children, three sons and four daughters to mourn her death...Funeral service will be held Tuesday from the home, Rev. A.H.Lathrop officiating...Mrs. Milligan is a niece of Mrs. Charles Litterest of this city."
"Death of an Estimable Woman
Mrs. Carrie Milligan, wife of George Milligan of South Union township passed into the sleep of eternity Saturday night at half past eleven o'clock. Mrs. Milligan was born February 4, (looks like 1854, being at the time of her death 54 years of age. Death was due to heart trouble with which the deceased has been ill for only ten days. Mrs. Milligan was a consistent Christian woman who death will be deeply deplored by all with whom she came in contact. Her home life has always been characterized by great devotion to her famly. She leaves seven children, three sons and four daughters to mourn her death...Funeral service will be held Tuesday from the home, Rev. A.H.Lathrop officiating...Mrs. Milligan is a niece of Mrs. Charles Litterest of this city."
Family Members
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William Frederick "Will" Barr
1852–1932
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James Henry "Jim" Barr
1854–1918
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John Albert Barr
1856–1937
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George Alfred Barr
1859–1927
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Charles W. Barr
1861–1893
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Margaret Elizabeth "Margey" Bahr
1863–1865
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Mary Etta "Eddie" Barr Faulhaber
1866–1937
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Addie Matilda "Tillie" Barr Branch
1868–1946
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Bertha M. Barr
1871–1900
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