Blood poisoning resulting from injuries received while cranking the A H Thomson auto truck Saturday morning, caused the death of George F. McQuiston, aged 36, Thursday afternoon at his home on South Lawn Ave.....
...... he was born in Sharon, Pa. and lived there until a young man. He had lived in Coshocton for the fast 15 years......Fourteen years ago he was united in marriage with Miss Blanche Murphy of Adams Mills...
(note: difficult to read article.)
Coshocton Tribune (Coshocton, Ohio) Friday, March 22, 1918
Blood poisoning resulting from injuries received while cranking the A H Thomson auto truck Saturday morning, caused the death of George F. McQuiston, aged 36, Thursday afternoon at his home on South Lawn Ave.....
...... he was born in Sharon, Pa. and lived there until a young man. He had lived in Coshocton for the fast 15 years......Fourteen years ago he was united in marriage with Miss Blanche Murphy of Adams Mills...
(note: difficult to read article.)
Coshocton Tribune (Coshocton, Ohio) Friday, March 22, 1918
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