A STRANGE COINCIDENCE.
Two Old Quincy Residents,
Both Widows Who Lived Within
Several Blocks of
One Another, Died This Morning of
Paralytic Strokes Suffered
Yesterday.
Mrs. Minnie Warning Died at 6
O'Clock.
...
MRS. WARNING
Widow of the late Henry Warning, who died about five years ago, was eating dinner yesterday when she was stricken with paralysis and at 6 o'clock this morning she died, at her home 603 North Tenth street. She was aged 71 years, had lived in Quincy for forty-five years and was well known. Four sons and two daughters survive her.
Funeral notice later.
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- Transcribed by Tree Leaf (omitted obit for other woman.)
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From The Quincy Daily Whig, Sunday, January 24, 1897; page 3.
TWO OLD RESIDENTS
**
Mrs. Minnie Warning, widow of the late Henry Warning, who died about five years ago, was stricken with paralysis while eating dinner on Friday and died yesterday morning at 6 o'clock at her home, 603 North Tenth street, aged 71 years. She had lived in Quincy for forty-five years. Four sons and two daughters survive her.
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- Research and transcription by Tree Leaf.
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Other information:
Hermann Henry Gottlieb Warning and Wilhelmina Riepe married in Adams county, Illinois; at that time they both filled out a 'return to clerk' form. The information given added another generation to the tree on both sides.
Gottlieb, as he called himself, gave the following: His parents were John Henry Warning, and Wilhelmina Meier.
- Tree Leaf
A STRANGE COINCIDENCE.
Two Old Quincy Residents,
Both Widows Who Lived Within
Several Blocks of
One Another, Died This Morning of
Paralytic Strokes Suffered
Yesterday.
Mrs. Minnie Warning Died at 6
O'Clock.
...
MRS. WARNING
Widow of the late Henry Warning, who died about five years ago, was eating dinner yesterday when she was stricken with paralysis and at 6 o'clock this morning she died, at her home 603 North Tenth street. She was aged 71 years, had lived in Quincy for forty-five years and was well known. Four sons and two daughters survive her.
Funeral notice later.
_________________________________
- Transcribed by Tree Leaf (omitted obit for other woman.)
_________________________________
From The Quincy Daily Whig, Sunday, January 24, 1897; page 3.
TWO OLD RESIDENTS
**
Mrs. Minnie Warning, widow of the late Henry Warning, who died about five years ago, was stricken with paralysis while eating dinner on Friday and died yesterday morning at 6 o'clock at her home, 603 North Tenth street, aged 71 years. She had lived in Quincy for forty-five years. Four sons and two daughters survive her.
____________
- Research and transcription by Tree Leaf.
____________
Other information:
Hermann Henry Gottlieb Warning and Wilhelmina Riepe married in Adams county, Illinois; at that time they both filled out a 'return to clerk' form. The information given added another generation to the tree on both sides.
Gottlieb, as he called himself, gave the following: His parents were John Henry Warning, and Wilhelmina Meier.
- Tree Leaf
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