SOURCE:
Fulton County, Indiana Marriages
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Friday, May 15, 1903
George ANDERSON, a well known farmer living five miles northeast of town, died this morning at the age of 45 years after an illness of several months with what physicians called consumption of the blood. He was a man of wide popularity as a neighbor and upright citizen and he leaves his father, Robert ANDERSON, and a wife and four children as immediate relatives. Funeral will be Sunday 11 a.m. Bethlehem church; Sycamore cemetery.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Monday, May 18, 1903
The funeral of George ANDERSON, held at Bethlehem church yesterday, was the largest gathering of people ever held in Newcastle township. Rev. BENDER of Akron preached.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1901-1904
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
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His obituary shows that he was buried in the Sycamore Cemetery. The IOOF Cemetery records show that he was removed from the Sycamore and buried here at the same time as his son George O. Anderson.
SOURCE:
Fulton County, Indiana Marriages
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
_____
Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Friday, May 15, 1903
George ANDERSON, a well known farmer living five miles northeast of town, died this morning at the age of 45 years after an illness of several months with what physicians called consumption of the blood. He was a man of wide popularity as a neighbor and upright citizen and he leaves his father, Robert ANDERSON, and a wife and four children as immediate relatives. Funeral will be Sunday 11 a.m. Bethlehem church; Sycamore cemetery.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Monday, May 18, 1903
The funeral of George ANDERSON, held at Bethlehem church yesterday, was the largest gathering of people ever held in Newcastle township. Rev. BENDER of Akron preached.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1901-1904
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
_________________________________________________
His obituary shows that he was buried in the Sycamore Cemetery. The IOOF Cemetery records show that he was removed from the Sycamore and buried here at the same time as his son George O. Anderson.
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