In Jackson Center, Ohio, Oct. 9th, 1865, of typhoid Fever, J. G. Maxson. Bro. Maxson made a profession of religion some twenty-five years ago, and united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church in that place, of which he was a worthy member when he died. He left three lovely children, fatherless and motherless, their mother having died two years ago; also brothers and sisters, and a large circle of friends, who mourn his loss.
In Jackson Center, Ohio, Oct. 9th, 1865, of typhoid Fever, J. G. Maxson. Bro. Maxson made a profession of religion some twenty-five years ago, and united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church in that place, of which he was a worthy member when he died. He left three lovely children, fatherless and motherless, their mother having died two years ago; also brothers and sisters, and a large circle of friends, who mourn his loss.
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