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John Albert Bogue

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John Albert Bogue

Birth
Henry County, Indiana, USA
Death
30 Jun 1890 (aged 36)
Cambridge, Story County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Elkhart Township, Polk County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Died-June 30, 1890, at his residence one mile south of Cambridge, Iowa, Mr. Albert Bogue, of paralysis. His body was brought to White Oak Chapel and the funeral sermon preached by Rev. S. M. Goughenour, after which the remains were interred in the White Oak cemetery. This was a very sudden and sad death in our midst. Mr. Bogue was a carpenter by trade, and was working on a building in Cambridge, the hot day June 24th. He was overcome with the heat, and gave up work, (as he thought) for a few days. On Thursday his thumbs became paralyzed, and then his arms. He was able to go to town every day to see the doctor until Sunday. He grew rapidly worse, and died Monday morning at 2 o'clock. He knew everything until the last, and as long as he could speak he talked to his wife and advised her what to do. Cut off thus in his prime of life, with only a few hours warning he leaves a wife and four small children who have the sympathy of all.
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marriage record:
Name: Albert Bogue
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 25 Dec 1881
Marriage Place: Tyner, Polk, Iowa
Father: Amos Bogue
Mother: Phebe Reynolds
Spouse: Sarah Fowler
FHL Film Number: 1014766
Died-June 30, 1890, at his residence one mile south of Cambridge, Iowa, Mr. Albert Bogue, of paralysis. His body was brought to White Oak Chapel and the funeral sermon preached by Rev. S. M. Goughenour, after which the remains were interred in the White Oak cemetery. This was a very sudden and sad death in our midst. Mr. Bogue was a carpenter by trade, and was working on a building in Cambridge, the hot day June 24th. He was overcome with the heat, and gave up work, (as he thought) for a few days. On Thursday his thumbs became paralyzed, and then his arms. He was able to go to town every day to see the doctor until Sunday. He grew rapidly worse, and died Monday morning at 2 o'clock. He knew everything until the last, and as long as he could speak he talked to his wife and advised her what to do. Cut off thus in his prime of life, with only a few hours warning he leaves a wife and four small children who have the sympathy of all.
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marriage record:
Name: Albert Bogue
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 25 Dec 1881
Marriage Place: Tyner, Polk, Iowa
Father: Amos Bogue
Mother: Phebe Reynolds
Spouse: Sarah Fowler
FHL Film Number: 1014766


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