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George Washington Clemens

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George Washington Clemens

Birth
New York, USA
Death
5 Sep 1906 (aged 64)
New York, USA
Burial
North Osceola, Lewis County, New York, USA Add to Map
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George Clemens is sick at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Grant. He was brought there from the hospital at Utica where he was pronounced incurable

Source: Pulaski Democrat, Sept 12, 1906
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George Clemens died September 5, at the home of his daughter Mrs. Charles Grant, of blood poison. His home was at North Osceola but he went to Utica for treatment and on his way back stopped at his daughter's and gradually failed until death

Source: Sandy Creek News, Sept 20, 1906
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Calf Stepped on His Foot and Caused Death.

The death of George W. Clemens, of Osceola, which occurred on the 5th inst., was due to a calf stepping on his foot last spring. He recently went to St. Luke's hospital, Utica, for treatment. His great toe was amputated, as gangrene had set in, but no improvement ensued. The gangrene spread and death followed. He was a resident from boyhood on the farm on which he died. He leaves a widow and a large family of children grown to adult age. For years he was a faithful member of the M.E. church. In politics, he was a staunch prohibitionist and was a kind neighbor and will be greatly missed.

Source: The Journal & Republican, Sept 13, 1906
Redfield

George Clemens is sick at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Grant. He was brought there from the hospital at Utica where he was pronounced incurable

Source: Pulaski Democrat, Sept 12, 1906
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George Clemens died September 5, at the home of his daughter Mrs. Charles Grant, of blood poison. His home was at North Osceola but he went to Utica for treatment and on his way back stopped at his daughter's and gradually failed until death

Source: Sandy Creek News, Sept 20, 1906
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Calf Stepped on His Foot and Caused Death.

The death of George W. Clemens, of Osceola, which occurred on the 5th inst., was due to a calf stepping on his foot last spring. He recently went to St. Luke's hospital, Utica, for treatment. His great toe was amputated, as gangrene had set in, but no improvement ensued. The gangrene spread and death followed. He was a resident from boyhood on the farm on which he died. He leaves a widow and a large family of children grown to adult age. For years he was a faithful member of the M.E. church. In politics, he was a staunch prohibitionist and was a kind neighbor and will be greatly missed.

Source: The Journal & Republican, Sept 13, 1906


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