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Samuel Boyer

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Samuel Boyer

Birth
Rush County, Indiana, USA
Death
7 Jan 1918 (aged 82)
Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Kirklin, Clinton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
South Side "E"
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Obit: Samuel Boyer, a life long pioneer of Sugar CreeK Township, died at his home, northeast of Frankfort this morning at 7 o'clock, following an illness of three months form Bright's disease.

The deceased was one of the best Known pioneers of the county and had helped build this community from a wilderness to one of the most fertile farming regions of the country.

Samuel Boyer was born in Rush County, February 25, 1837, and two years later moved with his parents to Clinton County. Since that time he has been a resident of Sugar Creek Township.

Surviving are four children who are Thomas Boyer, Marshall Boyer and Mrs. Nancy Longfellow of this county and Jacob Boyer of Hamilton County.

The funeral arrangements have not been announced.

(Frankfort Crescent~News, Monday, January 7, 1918)


Obit: Samuel Boyer, a life long pioneer of Sugar CreeK Township, died at his home, northeast of Frankfort this morning at 7 o'clock, following an illness of three months form Bright's disease.

The deceased was one of the best Known pioneers of the county and had helped build this community from a wilderness to one of the most fertile farming regions of the country.

Samuel Boyer was born in Rush County, February 25, 1837, and two years later moved with his parents to Clinton County. Since that time he has been a resident of Sugar Creek Township.

Surviving are four children who are Thomas Boyer, Marshall Boyer and Mrs. Nancy Longfellow of this county and Jacob Boyer of Hamilton County.

The funeral arrangements have not been announced.

(Frankfort Crescent~News, Monday, January 7, 1918)




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