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Annie Ellingson

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Annie Ellingson

Birth
Stoughton, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
8 Sep 1896 (aged 22)
Stoughton, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Stoughton, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Stoughton Courier Hub, Stoughton, WI 9/4/1896

HER DRESS CAUGHT FIRE

Miss Annie Ellingson, daughter of Ole Ellingson, town of Dunn about 5 miles NW of this place, was badly burned Thursday, her dress catching fire from a cook stove at which she was working. The wind blowing down the chimney spread the flames which caught her dress and it was burned entirely from her body before the flames could be extinquished. The entire surface of her body from her feet to her breast was seared by the blaze. Dr. Noer has the patient in charge and although she is most seriously burned, is as comfortable as could be expected and will recover.

Stoughton Courier Hub, Stoughton, WI 9/11/1896

Miss Annie Ellingson who was so seriously burned last week, by her clothing taking fire while cooking over a stove, died on Tuesday morning, Sept 8, 1896, after a week of terrible suffering. The funeral was held on Wednesday from the Norwegian M.E. Church, Rev. Peterson officiating.
Stoughton Courier Hub, Stoughton, WI 9/4/1896

HER DRESS CAUGHT FIRE

Miss Annie Ellingson, daughter of Ole Ellingson, town of Dunn about 5 miles NW of this place, was badly burned Thursday, her dress catching fire from a cook stove at which she was working. The wind blowing down the chimney spread the flames which caught her dress and it was burned entirely from her body before the flames could be extinquished. The entire surface of her body from her feet to her breast was seared by the blaze. Dr. Noer has the patient in charge and although she is most seriously burned, is as comfortable as could be expected and will recover.

Stoughton Courier Hub, Stoughton, WI 9/11/1896

Miss Annie Ellingson who was so seriously burned last week, by her clothing taking fire while cooking over a stove, died on Tuesday morning, Sept 8, 1896, after a week of terrible suffering. The funeral was held on Wednesday from the Norwegian M.E. Church, Rev. Peterson officiating.


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