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Mary Francis <I>Bodkin</I> Miles

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Mary Francis Bodkin Miles

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Death
18 May 1921 (aged 78)
Monroe County, Missouri, USA
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Hull, Pike County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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The Quincy Daily Herald, Friday, July 24, 1908; Page 3
SOLDIER'S WIFE BELIEVED HIM DEAD AND MARRIED AGAIN.Hull, July 24.--Mr. Boyington who died at the Soldiers' Home hospital at Quincy, was brought here Friday for burial at Akers cemetery on the lot of Adam East, Mrs. East being a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Adam East were in Quincy and intended to arrive here on the morning train that brought Mr. Boyington's remains, but missed their train and had quite a time in getting to Hull. They came to Hannibal and arranged to come on a freight, arriving here in the afternoon. The remains were left at the depot until Mr. and Mrs. East arrived. Then the funeral and burial was held late in the day. Mrs. William Mills, mother of Mrs. East, also attended the funeral of Mr. Boyington. Mr. Boyington left his wife and was not heard from and reported dead,
The Quincy Daily Herald, Friday, July 24, 1908; Page 3
SOLDIER'S WIFE BELIEVED HIM DEAD AND MARRIED AGAIN.Hull, July 24.--Mr. Boyington who died at the Soldiers' Home hospital at Quincy, was brought here Friday for burial at Akers cemetery on the lot of Adam East, Mrs. East being a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Adam East were in Quincy and intended to arrive here on the morning train that brought Mr. Boyington's remains, but missed their train and had quite a time in getting to Hull. They came to Hannibal and arranged to come on a freight, arriving here in the afternoon. The remains were left at the depot until Mr. and Mrs. East arrived. Then the funeral and burial was held late in the day. Mrs. William Mills, mother of Mrs. East, also attended the funeral of Mr. Boyington. Mr. Boyington left his wife and was not heard from and reported dead,

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