Death of Alice May Axtell After Long Illness With Consumption
At her home three miles north of Knowlesville Sunday afternoon occurred the death of Alice May Axtell, the eldest daughter of Henry and the late Ellen Axtell. She had long been a patient sufferer with consumption.
A lovely character, popular and beloved in the community where she had resided. She is great mourned. She leave besdies her father one brother, Clyde L., and a sister, Phoebe E. Axtell.
Source: Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Tuesday, May 8, 1900 Pg 4.
Death of Alice May Axtell After Long Illness With Consumption
At her home three miles north of Knowlesville Sunday afternoon occurred the death of Alice May Axtell, the eldest daughter of Henry and the late Ellen Axtell. She had long been a patient sufferer with consumption.
A lovely character, popular and beloved in the community where she had resided. She is great mourned. She leave besdies her father one brother, Clyde L., and a sister, Phoebe E. Axtell.
Source: Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Tuesday, May 8, 1900 Pg 4.
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