appeared in Evanston Press, 27 Dec 1890, p. 4. Date of Event: 26 Dec 1890 Milton C. Springer, a well-known and highly honored citizen of Wilmette passed away at 3:15 o'clock yesterday morning at his home on West Railroad avenue in that village. The cause of his death was p
appeared in Evanston Press, 27 Dec 1890, p. 4. Date of Event: 26 Dec 1890 Milton C. Springer, a well-known and highly honored citizen of Wilmette passed …
appeared in Evanston Press, 4 Jan 1890, p. 11 Mr. and Mrs. White, who have been in Wilmette since the illness and death of their daughter, Mrs. Ed Shantz, left Monday for their home in Philadelphia...
appeared in Evanston Press, 4 Jan 1890, p. 11 Mr. and Mrs. White, who have been in Wilmette since the illness …
appeared in Evanston Press, 18 Jan 1890, p. 2. Date of Event: 11 Jan 1890 Mrs. Mary Howlett, mother of Mrs. Allen Vane, died at her daughter's residence on Forest avenue, Saturday evening, January 11, 1890, after a lingering illness, having nearly completed her eighty-sixt
appeared in Evanston Press, 18 Jan 1890, p. 2. Date of Event: 11 Jan 1890 Mrs. Mary Howlett, mother of Mrs. Allen Vane, died at her daughter's …
appeared in Evanston Press, 18 Jan 1890, p. 2 The new year has brought to our town a sad event in the death of one of the most popular young ladies in the neighborhood. After many months of suffering the death angel has taken a loved one from th
appeared in Evanston Press, 18 Jan 1890, p. 2 The new year has brought to our town a sad event in …
appeared in Evanston Press, 18 Jan 1890, p. 1. Date of Event: 7 Jan 1890 In Memoriam Carrie M. Seelye, Memorial sermon preached at the Baptist Church Sunday Morning, Jan. 12, by the Pastor, Rev. H. A. Delano Miss Carrie M. Seelye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Issac H. Seelye,
appeared in Evanston Press, 18 Jan 1890, p. 1. Date of Event: 7 Jan 1890 In Memoriam Carrie M. Seelye, Memorial sermon preached at the Baptist Church …
appeared in Evanston Press, 4 Jan 1890, p. 7. Date of Event: 3 Jan 1890 Early yesterday morning, Elsie McDowell, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heman [sic] Powers, passed away after a lingering illness. Little Elsie had just finished her first year on earth, when sh
appeared in Evanston Press, 4 Jan 1890, p. 7. Date of Event: 3 Jan 1890 Early yesterday morning, Elsie McDowell, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. …
appeared in Evanston Press, 4 Jan 1890, p. 7 Deep sadness reigns in the home of one of our colored families. Within a month, Mr. Benjamin Presley has had taken from him his two little children and his wife, leaving him all alone in the world. L
appeared in Evanston Press, 4 Jan 1890, p. 7 Deep sadness reigns in the home of one of our colored families. …
appeared in Evanston Press, 18 Jan 1890, p. 2. Date of Event: 12 Jan 1890 Miss Caroline Parker, whose long and painful sickness has excited the sympathy of her friends in Evanston, pased quietly away Sunday morning, Jan. 12, at the age of fifty-four. She was a native of th
appeared in Evanston Press, 18 Jan 1890, p. 2. Date of Event: 12 Jan 1890 Miss Caroline Parker, whose long and painful sickness has excited the sympathy …
appeared in Evanston Press, 3 Feb 1894, p. 6 IN MEMORIUM. The Sunday-school of the Methodist church has unanimously passed the following resolutions in regard to the death of Mrs. M. E. Barker and her son. The Sunday-school of the First Methodi
appeared in Evanston Press, 3 Feb 1894, p. 6 IN MEMORIUM. The Sunday-school of the Methodist church has unanimously passed the …
appeared in Evanston Press, 3 Feb 1894, p. 6 IN MEMORIUM. The Sunday-school of the Methodist church has unanimously passed the following resolutions in regard to the death of Mrs. M. E. Barker and her son. The Sunday-school of the First Methodi
appeared in Evanston Press, 3 Feb 1894, p. 6 IN MEMORIUM. The Sunday-school of the Methodist church has unanimously passed the …
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