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Daniel E. Daughenbaugh

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Daniel E. Daughenbaugh

Birth
Stephenson County, Illinois, USA
Death
8 Feb 1920 (aged 60)
Ridott, Stephenson County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Ridott, Stephenson County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Freeport Journal-Standard, Monday, 9 February 1920
D. Daughenbaugh Dies As Daughter Is Being Borne To The Grave
While the body of his daughter, Lettie Daughenbaugh, was being taken to Ridott cemetery for burial, Daniel Daughenbaugh, died at his home in Ridott township, his death occurring yesterday afernoon. He had been ill with pneumonia for the past two weeks. Mr. Daughenbaugh's daughter died last Thursday and funeral services were held yesterday afternoon. It was during the funeral hour that the father passed away. Mr. Daughenbaugh was born in Dakota township and was 60 years of age. He was a farmer and had resided in Ridott township for several years.
Funeral services will be held from the late home at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Burial will be made at Ridott.

Freeport Journal-Standard, Saturday, 14 February 1920
Ridott, Feb. 11. - The funeral of Daniel E. Daughenbaugh was held Tuesday afternoon from the late home in North Ridott. Rev. Isaac Summers of the U.B. church delivered the sermon. The M.W.A. read the burial service at the cemetery. Mr. Daughenbaugh was born in Lancaster township, July 17, 1860 and passed away Feb. 7, 1920, aged 59 years, 7 months and twenty days. Pneumonia was the cause of his death. He leaves a wife and 8 children. Two children preceded him in death. Marie died in infancy. Lettie preceded him only three days. The children still living are Mrs. Bertha Hall, of Iowa; Vallie, of North Ridott; Mrs. Cora Canfield, of Davis; Joh and Earl, of Freeport; Glen, Arthur and Esta at home. The family wish to thank neighbors and friends for their kindness and their assistance during the recent illness of the father and the daughter, Lettie. They are also grateful for the beautiful flowers.
Freeport Journal-Standard, Monday, 9 February 1920
D. Daughenbaugh Dies As Daughter Is Being Borne To The Grave
While the body of his daughter, Lettie Daughenbaugh, was being taken to Ridott cemetery for burial, Daniel Daughenbaugh, died at his home in Ridott township, his death occurring yesterday afernoon. He had been ill with pneumonia for the past two weeks. Mr. Daughenbaugh's daughter died last Thursday and funeral services were held yesterday afternoon. It was during the funeral hour that the father passed away. Mr. Daughenbaugh was born in Dakota township and was 60 years of age. He was a farmer and had resided in Ridott township for several years.
Funeral services will be held from the late home at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Burial will be made at Ridott.

Freeport Journal-Standard, Saturday, 14 February 1920
Ridott, Feb. 11. - The funeral of Daniel E. Daughenbaugh was held Tuesday afternoon from the late home in North Ridott. Rev. Isaac Summers of the U.B. church delivered the sermon. The M.W.A. read the burial service at the cemetery. Mr. Daughenbaugh was born in Lancaster township, July 17, 1860 and passed away Feb. 7, 1920, aged 59 years, 7 months and twenty days. Pneumonia was the cause of his death. He leaves a wife and 8 children. Two children preceded him in death. Marie died in infancy. Lettie preceded him only three days. The children still living are Mrs. Bertha Hall, of Iowa; Vallie, of North Ridott; Mrs. Cora Canfield, of Davis; Joh and Earl, of Freeport; Glen, Arthur and Esta at home. The family wish to thank neighbors and friends for their kindness and their assistance during the recent illness of the father and the daughter, Lettie. They are also grateful for the beautiful flowers.


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