A telegram was received in this city from Merrill, stating that Hattie, wife of Alex Cuish, had died in that city on Thursday evening.
The deceased was a daughter of Cato Stanton. The remains were brought on the Milwaukee & Northern railroad this, Saturday morning to this city and conveyed to Brothertown for interment.
Chilton Times - May 28, 1892
Mrs. Hattie Cuish, of Merrill, wife of Alex Cuish, was buried from the M. E. Church on Saturday last at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Cuish were a long time residence of Hayton, from which they moved to Merrill some three years ago. The bereft husband has the heartfelt sympathy of his many friends here in this his great affliction.
Chilton Times – June 4, 1892
A telegram was received in this city from Merrill, stating that Hattie, wife of Alex Cuish, had died in that city on Thursday evening.
The deceased was a daughter of Cato Stanton. The remains were brought on the Milwaukee & Northern railroad this, Saturday morning to this city and conveyed to Brothertown for interment.
Chilton Times - May 28, 1892
Mrs. Hattie Cuish, of Merrill, wife of Alex Cuish, was buried from the M. E. Church on Saturday last at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Cuish were a long time residence of Hayton, from which they moved to Merrill some three years ago. The bereft husband has the heartfelt sympathy of his many friends here in this his great affliction.
Chilton Times – June 4, 1892
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