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William C. Anderson

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William C. Anderson

Birth
Death
21 Oct 1909 (aged 42)
North Dakota, USA
Burial
Athens, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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ae 42y-6m-18d

OBITUARY
The Rochester Sentinel

Thursday, October 21, 1909

A telegram to Mrs. Phillip COOK this city, this morning from Craton ANDERSON brought the sad intelligence of his brother Wm. ANDERSON's death, which occurred in North Dakota, Wednesday evening about 9:30 o'clock. Mr. Anderson went to North Dakota last summer where he engaged as a laborer in the harvest field. About two weeks ago he took ill with what later developed to be typhoid fever. In a short time he grew worse and his brother Craton of Akron hurried to his bedside where he remained until the end.

Wm. Anderson is well known in Fulton county having resided here practically all his life. He owned and resided on the old ANDERSON homestead, east of the lake, where he conducted a strawberry farm for years.

He leaves four sisters Mrs. Oliver MOORE, Millark, Mrs. Ol TIMBERS, east of lake, Mrs. Frank DAVIS, west of town and Mrs. Phillip COOK, this city, and four brothers, Craton, Akron, Benjamin, Burkett, John, Wisconsin and James, Wisconsin.

The body is expected to arrive in this city Saturday and funeral arrangements will be announced later.


SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries & Biographies – 1909
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh

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ae 42y-6m-18d

OBITUARY
The Rochester Sentinel

Thursday, October 21, 1909

A telegram to Mrs. Phillip COOK this city, this morning from Craton ANDERSON brought the sad intelligence of his brother Wm. ANDERSON's death, which occurred in North Dakota, Wednesday evening about 9:30 o'clock. Mr. Anderson went to North Dakota last summer where he engaged as a laborer in the harvest field. About two weeks ago he took ill with what later developed to be typhoid fever. In a short time he grew worse and his brother Craton of Akron hurried to his bedside where he remained until the end.

Wm. Anderson is well known in Fulton county having resided here practically all his life. He owned and resided on the old ANDERSON homestead, east of the lake, where he conducted a strawberry farm for years.

He leaves four sisters Mrs. Oliver MOORE, Millark, Mrs. Ol TIMBERS, east of lake, Mrs. Frank DAVIS, west of town and Mrs. Phillip COOK, this city, and four brothers, Craton, Akron, Benjamin, Burkett, John, Wisconsin and James, Wisconsin.

The body is expected to arrive in this city Saturday and funeral arrangements will be announced later.


SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries & Biographies – 1909
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh

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