From: Pike County Democrat May 5, 1893 Pg#9
"Our esteemed citizen W.M. Hill (William Michael Hill) lost his wife last Sunday at 11 o'clock with measles and pneumonia. Mrs. Hill was a devoted chrisian lady, a kind mother and good neighbor. She will be sadly missed by her friends and neighbors. She bore her sickness with a christian fortitude. She was the daughter of George Chambers, our esteemed ex-postmaster. Mr Hill wishes to thank the neighbors and friends for their kind attention during his wife's illness. The sympathy of the people of Union is extended to the family in their great loss. The remains were interred in the Odd Fellow's Cemetery, one mile west of Union."
She was preceeded in death by her daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Hill b: 1 Oct 1883, died in infancy
From: Pike County Democrat May 5, 1893 Pg#9
"Our esteemed citizen W.M. Hill (William Michael Hill) lost his wife last Sunday at 11 o'clock with measles and pneumonia. Mrs. Hill was a devoted chrisian lady, a kind mother and good neighbor. She will be sadly missed by her friends and neighbors. She bore her sickness with a christian fortitude. She was the daughter of George Chambers, our esteemed ex-postmaster. Mr Hill wishes to thank the neighbors and friends for their kind attention during his wife's illness. The sympathy of the people of Union is extended to the family in their great loss. The remains were interred in the Odd Fellow's Cemetery, one mile west of Union."
She was preceeded in death by her daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Hill b: 1 Oct 1883, died in infancy
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