Published in the Mattoon Morning Star (Mattoon, Illinois) on Thursday, February 9, 1905:
ARE BURIED IN ONE GRAVE
Sad Death of Woman and New Born Little Ones at Hume.
Hume, Ill., Feb. 8. -- Mrs. Charity Kile-Graham gave birth to twins, male and female, Feb. 7, at 5 a.m. One died on the 8th at 5 a.m., the second at 9 a.m., and the mother departed this life at 10 a.m., same date. The husband has living twins, male and female, by a former wife that were at the bedside.
Mrs. Graham's first husband was Dr. McGurty, deceased, a popular physician of Hume in his time. The Kile's are a well to do family here, owning 200 acres of land north of town, and Banker Kile of Paris is an uncle of the deceased.
The mother and twins will be buried in one grave.
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Published in the Mattoon Morning Star (Mattoon, Illinois) on Thursday, February 9, 1905:
ARE BURIED IN ONE GRAVE
Sad Death of Woman and New Born Little Ones at Hume.
Hume, Ill., Feb. 8. -- Mrs. Charity Kile-Graham gave birth to twins, male and female, Feb. 7, at 5 a.m. One died on the 8th at 5 a.m., the second at 9 a.m., and the mother departed this life at 10 a.m., same date. The husband has living twins, male and female, by a former wife that were at the bedside.
Mrs. Graham's first husband was Dr. McGurty, deceased, a popular physician of Hume in his time. The Kile's are a well to do family here, owning 200 acres of land north of town, and Banker Kile of Paris is an uncle of the deceased.
The mother and twins will be buried in one grave.
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