South Butler.
On Friday, November 22d, 1889, occurred the death of Marshall Hibbard, in the town of Conquest, Cayuga County, N.Y., at the age of 70 years. The immediate cause of his death was cancer of the stomach, which had been the source of his suffering for many months previous to his demise. Until about two years ago he had been a resident of the town of Butler, where John H./R. Allen now lives. His funeral services were held at the Methodist Church at Butler Center on Sunday afternoon. Rev. N. M. Wheeler delivered the discourse, and the remains were laid by the side of his wife in the Butler Center Cemetery. One son, Oliver T. Hibbard, with whom he resided, survives him. [NOTE: Marshall Hibbard and wife Lucy both not present on the 1941 DAR reading of this cemetery. Son Oliver T. on the list.]
South Butler.
On Friday, November 22d, 1889, occurred the death of Marshall Hibbard, in the town of Conquest, Cayuga County, N.Y., at the age of 70 years. The immediate cause of his death was cancer of the stomach, which had been the source of his suffering for many months previous to his demise. Until about two years ago he had been a resident of the town of Butler, where John H./R. Allen now lives. His funeral services were held at the Methodist Church at Butler Center on Sunday afternoon. Rev. N. M. Wheeler delivered the discourse, and the remains were laid by the side of his wife in the Butler Center Cemetery. One son, Oliver T. Hibbard, with whom he resided, survives him. [NOTE: Marshall Hibbard and wife Lucy both not present on the 1941 DAR reading of this cemetery. Son Oliver T. on the list.]
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