Mr. Hardaman Trout, a veteran of the Civil War, died Friday evening after an illness of some two or three months of two dreaded diseases, Tuberculosis and Cancer of the throat. He was seventy-two yers old and the main stay of the Baptist church at this place. He was an affectionate husband and father. He leaves an aged wife, two sons and one daughter besides a number of other relatives and old friends to mourn his absence. His remains were interred at the Reevesville cemetery with Masonic honors. We heartily sympathies with the bereaved family in their hour of bereavement. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hardaman's father was George Trout who died 1850 in Hamilton Co., Ill.
Hardaman and Sarah Eliza Pirtle were married April 18, 1858 in Hamilton Co., Ill.
Mr. Hardaman Trout, a veteran of the Civil War, died Friday evening after an illness of some two or three months of two dreaded diseases, Tuberculosis and Cancer of the throat. He was seventy-two yers old and the main stay of the Baptist church at this place. He was an affectionate husband and father. He leaves an aged wife, two sons and one daughter besides a number of other relatives and old friends to mourn his absence. His remains were interred at the Reevesville cemetery with Masonic honors. We heartily sympathies with the bereaved family in their hour of bereavement. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hardaman's father was George Trout who died 1850 in Hamilton Co., Ill.
Hardaman and Sarah Eliza Pirtle were married April 18, 1858 in Hamilton Co., Ill.
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