We do not know what he died of, but it might well have been typhoid fever, as there was an outbreak in this area at that time.
His obituary reads: "Died Sunday PM, Ed Mullins, 84, at residence near Cloverport. Brought here by parents from SC when only 2 and has resided in this county since. Leaves wife; 2 sons, J. A. & J. E. Mullins; 3 daughters, Madams Walter Robinson, G. W. Baker and T. W. Crews." 8 Oct 1909, Owens, Davidson, Cox, Hardeman Free Press - 1909, p. 71.
We do not know what he died of, but it might well have been typhoid fever, as there was an outbreak in this area at that time.
His obituary reads: "Died Sunday PM, Ed Mullins, 84, at residence near Cloverport. Brought here by parents from SC when only 2 and has resided in this county since. Leaves wife; 2 sons, J. A. & J. E. Mullins; 3 daughters, Madams Walter Robinson, G. W. Baker and T. W. Crews." 8 Oct 1909, Owens, Davidson, Cox, Hardeman Free Press - 1909, p. 71.
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