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Sarah Alice Trout

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Sarah Alice Trout

Birth
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Jul 1890 (aged 21–22)
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Sarah Alice TROUT was the daughter of John Ferree TROUT and Sarah Jane BOWER.

TWO MORE VICTIMS
Misses Sallie A. Trout and Maggie A. Miller Die of Typhoid Fever.
ANOTHER EMPOLYE STRICKEN.
The Death of Two Young Ladies Attributed to the Use of Impure Water at the Umbrella Factory.
At four o'clock yesterday afternoon Miss Sallie A. Trout, daughter of the late John F. Trout and Sarah J. Trout died at her mother's home, No. 209 West Orange street. The young lady had been ill for sometime with typhoid fever, and the contraction of the disease by her is attributed by the doctor who has been in attendance upon her, to the use of the water at rose Bros. & Hartman's umbrella factory, where she had been working. Miss Trout was in her twenty-second year and was a member of the Presbyterian Church and attended Sunday School there also, being in Major Howell's Bible class. Her funeral will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the house, and at Longenecker's meeting house on the Strasburg pike at 2 o'clock. (The News-Journal, Lancaster, PA, Wednesday, July 23, 1890, p.1)

Photography by Donald Eugene Trout, Akron, PA.
Sarah Alice TROUT was the daughter of John Ferree TROUT and Sarah Jane BOWER.

TWO MORE VICTIMS
Misses Sallie A. Trout and Maggie A. Miller Die of Typhoid Fever.
ANOTHER EMPOLYE STRICKEN.
The Death of Two Young Ladies Attributed to the Use of Impure Water at the Umbrella Factory.
At four o'clock yesterday afternoon Miss Sallie A. Trout, daughter of the late John F. Trout and Sarah J. Trout died at her mother's home, No. 209 West Orange street. The young lady had been ill for sometime with typhoid fever, and the contraction of the disease by her is attributed by the doctor who has been in attendance upon her, to the use of the water at rose Bros. & Hartman's umbrella factory, where she had been working. Miss Trout was in her twenty-second year and was a member of the Presbyterian Church and attended Sunday School there also, being in Major Howell's Bible class. Her funeral will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the house, and at Longenecker's meeting house on the Strasburg pike at 2 o'clock. (The News-Journal, Lancaster, PA, Wednesday, July 23, 1890, p.1)

Photography by Donald Eugene Trout, Akron, PA.


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