Death of Squire Adkins
Squire Adkins, a well known citizen living about a mile from Bidwell, died Tuesday evening, after a long illiness of dropsy and heart trouble, aged about 70 years. He was born in Virginia and came to the Bidwell neighborhood during the war and has since lived there. He was a carpenter by trade and a nice, quiet, industrious gentleman. He is survived by four children, Hiram at home, George in West Virginia, Mrs. Martha Logue of Columbus, and Mrs Alex Donalds of Evergreen.
[Note: Buried in Fairview (Long) Cem., Springfield Twp. b. Aug. 10 1835 d. Sep. 28, 1909 Squirrel Hunter, from other records]
Gallipolis Bulletin
Oct 1, 1909
Transcribed by Carl E. Queen
Death of Squire Adkins
Squire Adkins, a well known citizen living about a mile from Bidwell, died Tuesday evening, after a long illiness of dropsy and heart trouble, aged about 70 years. He was born in Virginia and came to the Bidwell neighborhood during the war and has since lived there. He was a carpenter by trade and a nice, quiet, industrious gentleman. He is survived by four children, Hiram at home, George in West Virginia, Mrs. Martha Logue of Columbus, and Mrs Alex Donalds of Evergreen.
[Note: Buried in Fairview (Long) Cem., Springfield Twp. b. Aug. 10 1835 d. Sep. 28, 1909 Squirrel Hunter, from other records]
Gallipolis Bulletin
Oct 1, 1909
Transcribed by Carl E. Queen
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