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John N. Bryant

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John N. Bryant

Birth
Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Death
12 Apr 1903 (aged 53)
Burial
Athens, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Monday, April 13, 1903
Rochester Evening Sentinel
Fulton County, Indiana

John N. BRYANT, the Athens neighborhood farmer, who was injured in a run a way accident, died Sunday evening at 5 o'clock without having regained consciousness. His injuries were bruises of the head and body inflicted by getting caught in the running gear of the wagon so his head and shoulders dragged under the wheels.

He was a native born Henry township man. He was a son of Commissioner Wm. BRYANT, deceased, and was always a happy, popular and useful citizen. He owned a pleasant farm home and in addition to being a successful farmer, was frequently called to important trusts by his neighbors and the democratic party of which he was a lifetime member. And his popularity was not confined to party lines as he was elected township assessor of Henry township, when the opposition party was largely in the majority. Had he lived until May 25th, he would have been 54 Years old and he leaves a wife and four children one son and three daughters.

Funeral at Mt. Hope, near Athens, Wednesday 2 p.m.
Monday, April 13, 1903
Rochester Evening Sentinel
Fulton County, Indiana

John N. BRYANT, the Athens neighborhood farmer, who was injured in a run a way accident, died Sunday evening at 5 o'clock without having regained consciousness. His injuries were bruises of the head and body inflicted by getting caught in the running gear of the wagon so his head and shoulders dragged under the wheels.

He was a native born Henry township man. He was a son of Commissioner Wm. BRYANT, deceased, and was always a happy, popular and useful citizen. He owned a pleasant farm home and in addition to being a successful farmer, was frequently called to important trusts by his neighbors and the democratic party of which he was a lifetime member. And his popularity was not confined to party lines as he was elected township assessor of Henry township, when the opposition party was largely in the majority. Had he lived until May 25th, he would have been 54 Years old and he leaves a wife and four children one son and three daughters.

Funeral at Mt. Hope, near Athens, Wednesday 2 p.m.


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