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Maude Gerhart Trout

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Maude Gerhart Trout

Birth
Bart Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
2 Feb 1900 (aged 9)
Bart Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Abraham Ferree TROUT, Jr., and Catherine S. GERHART.

Age 9 years, 4 months, 16 days.

Obituary
Died from Typhoid Malaria.
Miss Maud Trout, daughter of Abram F. and Katie Trout, of Bart, died after a short illness of typhoid malaria. She was a very bright scholar in school, where she will be greatly missed, as well as in her home, being the only daughter, and of an unusually kind disposition. She was a twin sister to Paul, who survives, as does another brother, Clyde.
(Lancaster New Era, Fri 09 Feb 1900, p. 2)

A Young Girl's Death.
Yesterday afternoon Maud, daughter of Mr. Abraham Trout, of Bart township, died after being ill for some time with typhoid fever. The child was only nine years of age and was a bright, lovable girl. The funeral will be held from her home on Monday morning at 11 o'clock, and at 2 o'clock interment will be made at Longenecker's meeting house.
(The News-Journal, Lancaster, Pa., Sat 03 Feb, 1900, p. 1)

(Note family names across base)

Photography by Donald Eugene Trout, Akron, PA.
Daughter of Abraham Ferree TROUT, Jr., and Catherine S. GERHART.

Age 9 years, 4 months, 16 days.

Obituary
Died from Typhoid Malaria.
Miss Maud Trout, daughter of Abram F. and Katie Trout, of Bart, died after a short illness of typhoid malaria. She was a very bright scholar in school, where she will be greatly missed, as well as in her home, being the only daughter, and of an unusually kind disposition. She was a twin sister to Paul, who survives, as does another brother, Clyde.
(Lancaster New Era, Fri 09 Feb 1900, p. 2)

A Young Girl's Death.
Yesterday afternoon Maud, daughter of Mr. Abraham Trout, of Bart township, died after being ill for some time with typhoid fever. The child was only nine years of age and was a bright, lovable girl. The funeral will be held from her home on Monday morning at 11 o'clock, and at 2 o'clock interment will be made at Longenecker's meeting house.
(The News-Journal, Lancaster, Pa., Sat 03 Feb, 1900, p. 1)

(Note family names across base)

Photography by Donald Eugene Trout, Akron, PA.


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