July 9, 1883
Mrs. W. J. Parsons, the wife of an Englishman employed by Mr. W. R. Freeman, died on Saturday afternoon from typhoid fever at her residence, on Austin street, and was buried yesterday. Four motherless children are left on the father's hands, who is in reduced circumstances, and three of the poor children are down with typhoid fever. Much sympathy is expressed for the afflicted family.
July 9, 1883
Mrs. W. J. Parsons, the wife of an Englishman employed by Mr. W. R. Freeman, died on Saturday afternoon from typhoid fever at her residence, on Austin street, and was buried yesterday. Four motherless children are left on the father's hands, who is in reduced circumstances, and three of the poor children are down with typhoid fever. Much sympathy is expressed for the afflicted family.
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