--Mrs. John Beswick died at her home in Rowland --Monday night, alter some six months confinement to her room with that dread disease, consumption. She was a daughter of Rev. J. H. McPherson, who has had the misfortune to lose four children in about one year. Mrs. Beswick leaves, besides a husband,two young children, who will greatly feel tho want of a mother's loving kindness. Her remains were interred in Buffalo Cemetery, after funeral service by Rev. Ben Helm.
Semi-weekly Interior Journal, Stanford, KY, Friday August 15, 1890
--Mrs. John Beswick died at her home in Rowland --Monday night, alter some six months confinement to her room with that dread disease, consumption. She was a daughter of Rev. J. H. McPherson, who has had the misfortune to lose four children in about one year. Mrs. Beswick leaves, besides a husband,two young children, who will greatly feel tho want of a mother's loving kindness. Her remains were interred in Buffalo Cemetery, after funeral service by Rev. Ben Helm.
Semi-weekly Interior Journal, Stanford, KY, Friday August 15, 1890
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