To this union five known children were born: Etta E. Bound, Ruth Rebecca Bound, Frederick Job Bound, Edgar G. Bound, and Freeman Bound.
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Plainfield Sun, Plainfield, Waushara County, Wisconsin, March 29, 1895, page 5, column 5:
The death of Mrs. Eliza Bound, which occurred Tuesday morning, March 25, 1895, takes away one of our highly respected and esteemed ladies, a kind and loving wife, an affectionate mother and a neighbor that will be often missed. Mrs. Bound was first taken with quick consumption in January, 1894, and failed daily, and passed away very quietly, surrounded by her near relatives. Deceased was born in Prussia, Europe, and settled in this town in 1861, where she has continuously resided, having been married to Freeman T. Bound in 1866. Her husband and family of four children survive her, the children being Etta, Ruth, Fred and Freeman, all residing here. For many years Mrs. Bound has been a member of the Baptist Church and was a devout christian. She was also an honored member of our local W. C. T. U. The funeral service was held at the school house here Thursday afternoon, the Rev. R. D. Sparks preaching the sermon and the remains were followed to the Plainfield cemetery by a large concourse of friends.
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Plainfield Sun, April 5, 1895, page 5, column 3, bottom of the page: Card of Thanks - The undersigned take this opportunity to express their heartfelt and sincere thanks to the kind friends and neighbors, who assisted them during the long sickness, death and burial of a kind and loving wife and mother. Freeman T. Bound and Children.
Note: In regards to the wife of Theodore Freeman/ Freeman Theodore, even though in the obituary it refers to her as Eliza Bound, her real name was Louisa (Price) Bound.
To this union five known children were born: Etta E. Bound, Ruth Rebecca Bound, Frederick Job Bound, Edgar G. Bound, and Freeman Bound.
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Plainfield Sun, Plainfield, Waushara County, Wisconsin, March 29, 1895, page 5, column 5:
The death of Mrs. Eliza Bound, which occurred Tuesday morning, March 25, 1895, takes away one of our highly respected and esteemed ladies, a kind and loving wife, an affectionate mother and a neighbor that will be often missed. Mrs. Bound was first taken with quick consumption in January, 1894, and failed daily, and passed away very quietly, surrounded by her near relatives. Deceased was born in Prussia, Europe, and settled in this town in 1861, where she has continuously resided, having been married to Freeman T. Bound in 1866. Her husband and family of four children survive her, the children being Etta, Ruth, Fred and Freeman, all residing here. For many years Mrs. Bound has been a member of the Baptist Church and was a devout christian. She was also an honored member of our local W. C. T. U. The funeral service was held at the school house here Thursday afternoon, the Rev. R. D. Sparks preaching the sermon and the remains were followed to the Plainfield cemetery by a large concourse of friends.
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Plainfield Sun, April 5, 1895, page 5, column 3, bottom of the page: Card of Thanks - The undersigned take this opportunity to express their heartfelt and sincere thanks to the kind friends and neighbors, who assisted them during the long sickness, death and burial of a kind and loving wife and mother. Freeman T. Bound and Children.
Note: In regards to the wife of Theodore Freeman/ Freeman Theodore, even though in the obituary it refers to her as Eliza Bound, her real name was Louisa (Price) Bound.
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wife of F.T. Bound
Age 52 yrs 2 mo. 28 days
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bu, March 28, 1895
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