The Montgomery Standard Friday March 16, 1894
Inklings of Price's Branch
Ed Blackburn who has been seriously ill for some time departed this life Tuesday the 6th. He leaves a father, mother and several brothers. To the bereaved family we extend our sympathy and may they trust in the words of the Savior. "I am the resurrection and the life."
from the same newspaper
E. L. Blackburn, Jr. died at his home, Bellville, Mo., Wednesday morning from an abscess on his side. He had been afflicted several weeks, and both local and foreign medical skill was exerted to restore him to health. He was about 30 years old, and industrious young man, and well esteemed by his associates. He was buried Thursday at Mt. Pleasant.
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The Troy Free Press, Friday, March 23, 1894 -- Page 4, Column 2
Edward S. J. Blackburn of Montgomery county died recently. The Warrenton Banner says he was born in Millwood, Aug. 25, 1862.
The Montgomery Standard Friday March 16, 1894
Inklings of Price's Branch
Ed Blackburn who has been seriously ill for some time departed this life Tuesday the 6th. He leaves a father, mother and several brothers. To the bereaved family we extend our sympathy and may they trust in the words of the Savior. "I am the resurrection and the life."
from the same newspaper
E. L. Blackburn, Jr. died at his home, Bellville, Mo., Wednesday morning from an abscess on his side. He had been afflicted several weeks, and both local and foreign medical skill was exerted to restore him to health. He was about 30 years old, and industrious young man, and well esteemed by his associates. He was buried Thursday at Mt. Pleasant.
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The Troy Free Press, Friday, March 23, 1894 -- Page 4, Column 2
Edward S. J. Blackburn of Montgomery county died recently. The Warrenton Banner says he was born in Millwood, Aug. 25, 1862.
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