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Inez Lucille Gorby

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Inez Lucille Gorby

Birth
Manchester, Dearborn County, Indiana, USA
Death
20 Nov 1899 (aged 20)
Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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The Franklin Democrat, Friday, November 24, 1899, Volume XL, Number 20, page 1, column 5

Miss Inez Gorby, age twenty years, daughter of Professor S. S. Gorby, died Tuesday evening at four o’clock. She was naturally of a frail constitution. Last winter she had an attack of pneumonia which left her lungs badly affected. After a critical illness she improved sufficiently to go with her father to Kentucky where she spent a part of the summer. In September she accompanied her sister, Miss Alva Gorby to Muncie where the latter was employed in the public schools. Growing worse again she was brought back to Franklin where she had lingered several weeks gradually sinking. She was of an amiable disposition and had many friends. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Baptist church conducted by Rev. E. S. Gardiner. Burial at Greenlawn.

[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]



Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899–2011,Health Officer’s Record Number 50, page 101, records that twenty-year, six-month, eighteen-day-old Inez Lucille Gorby died from tuberculosis, duration ten months, at 4:00 p.m. on 20 Nov 1899 in Franklin, Franklin Township, Johnson County, Indiana. She was female, white and single and a student, born in Manchester, Dearborn County, Indiana. Her father’s name was Sylvester Scott Gorby and her mother’s maiden name Annie Boston. Both were born in Ohio. The informant was her sister, Alva Gorby. She was buried in Franklin, Indiana on 22 Nov 1899, undertaker E. G. Barnhizer.

Submitted by
Lois Johnson
Johnson County INGenWeb Coordinator
The Franklin Democrat, Friday, November 24, 1899, Volume XL, Number 20, page 1, column 5

Miss Inez Gorby, age twenty years, daughter of Professor S. S. Gorby, died Tuesday evening at four o’clock. She was naturally of a frail constitution. Last winter she had an attack of pneumonia which left her lungs badly affected. After a critical illness she improved sufficiently to go with her father to Kentucky where she spent a part of the summer. In September she accompanied her sister, Miss Alva Gorby to Muncie where the latter was employed in the public schools. Growing worse again she was brought back to Franklin where she had lingered several weeks gradually sinking. She was of an amiable disposition and had many friends. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Baptist church conducted by Rev. E. S. Gardiner. Burial at Greenlawn.

[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]



Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899–2011,Health Officer’s Record Number 50, page 101, records that twenty-year, six-month, eighteen-day-old Inez Lucille Gorby died from tuberculosis, duration ten months, at 4:00 p.m. on 20 Nov 1899 in Franklin, Franklin Township, Johnson County, Indiana. She was female, white and single and a student, born in Manchester, Dearborn County, Indiana. Her father’s name was Sylvester Scott Gorby and her mother’s maiden name Annie Boston. Both were born in Ohio. The informant was her sister, Alva Gorby. She was buried in Franklin, Indiana on 22 Nov 1899, undertaker E. G. Barnhizer.

Submitted by
Lois Johnson
Johnson County INGenWeb Coordinator


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