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Sioux City Journal
Feb 5 1874
Enos Stutsman, well known in this city as one of the early settlers, died at Pembina, D.T., of consumption, on last Saturday night at 11 o'clock his remains will arrive for interment in Floyd Cemetery on Tuesday. Mr John H Charles goes to St Paul tomorrow or next day to recieve the remains and escort them to this city.
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Sioux City Journal
February 11, 1874
The Funeral of Enos Stutsman at the Episcopal church yesterday afternoon was largely attended. The church was crowded and every carriage in the city was brought into requisition to accommodate the many friends of the deceased who were desirous to accompany the remains to the cemetery.
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Sisters:
Christena Stutsman Deverick
Elizabeth Stutsman Goodman
Brothers:
Silas Stutsman
Half Brothers:
Nicholas Stutsman Jr.
David Stutsman
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Sioux City Journal
Feb 5 1874
Enos Stutsman, well known in this city as one of the early settlers, died at Pembina, D.T., of consumption, on last Saturday night at 11 o'clock his remains will arrive for interment in Floyd Cemetery on Tuesday. Mr John H Charles goes to St Paul tomorrow or next day to recieve the remains and escort them to this city.
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Sioux City Journal
February 11, 1874
The Funeral of Enos Stutsman at the Episcopal church yesterday afternoon was largely attended. The church was crowded and every carriage in the city was brought into requisition to accommodate the many friends of the deceased who were desirous to accompany the remains to the cemetery.
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Sisters:
Christena Stutsman Deverick
Elizabeth Stutsman Goodman
Brothers:
Silas Stutsman
Half Brothers:
Nicholas Stutsman Jr.
David Stutsman
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