Nov 6, 1913
William, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Beyer, passed away at two O'clock Sunday morning of kidney trouble, caused by scarlet fever. The little fellow was taken ill Thursday and Saturday morning grew worse, the end coming very suddenly. Two little girls of the afflicted family are ill with the same fever but are doing nicely. The Herald understands that these girls are all the children of Mr. and Mrs. Beyer, the rest passing away before the family moved to Sauk Centre.
Sauk Centre Historical Society
Transcribed by C B Gardiner
1910 Sauk Centre Ward 1, Stearns, Minnesota William 2 is living with his parents L & Matilda and brother and sister.
Nov 6, 1913
William, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Beyer, passed away at two O'clock Sunday morning of kidney trouble, caused by scarlet fever. The little fellow was taken ill Thursday and Saturday morning grew worse, the end coming very suddenly. Two little girls of the afflicted family are ill with the same fever but are doing nicely. The Herald understands that these girls are all the children of Mr. and Mrs. Beyer, the rest passing away before the family moved to Sauk Centre.
Sauk Centre Historical Society
Transcribed by C B Gardiner
1910 Sauk Centre Ward 1, Stearns, Minnesota William 2 is living with his parents L & Matilda and brother and sister.
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