--The following was contributed by Carol Lewallen (#47833960)
Nancy Dunn was born 1860 in Schuylar Co. Missouri and she died at Hornet Creek, Adams County, Idaho. She died from childbirth fever after giving birth to her last child.
--Nancy and Elias had four children that died from eating Water hemlock, which is deadly and is mistaken for wild parsnips. Nancy and her four children, Charley, Nora, William and Louella are buried at the Hornet Creek Cemetery.-------Father: Elias Adams
Mother: Nancy Dunn
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Died from eating Water hemlock, which is deadly and is mistaken for wild parsnips (Sub: None to be forgotten)Find a Grave contributor, Kerry has made the following suggested edits.
William Adams (16229729)
Suggested edit: ADAMS, four children of E. Adams on Hornet Creek or Horse Creek, (Washington Co.).
"Idaho Genealogical Society Quarterly" from
October 1971 to October 1979 under the title of "Boise County Newspaper Extracts, 1863 - 1918" - KM
Contributor: Kerry (48011981)
--The following was contributed by Carol Lewallen (#47833960)
Nancy Dunn was born 1860 in Schuylar Co. Missouri and she died at Hornet Creek, Adams County, Idaho. She died from childbirth fever after giving birth to her last child.
--Nancy and Elias had four children that died from eating Water hemlock, which is deadly and is mistaken for wild parsnips. Nancy and her four children, Charley, Nora, William and Louella are buried at the Hornet Creek Cemetery.-------Father: Elias Adams
Mother: Nancy Dunn
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Died from eating Water hemlock, which is deadly and is mistaken for wild parsnips (Sub: None to be forgotten)Find a Grave contributor, Kerry has made the following suggested edits.
William Adams (16229729)
Suggested edit: ADAMS, four children of E. Adams on Hornet Creek or Horse Creek, (Washington Co.).
"Idaho Genealogical Society Quarterly" from
October 1971 to October 1979 under the title of "Boise County Newspaper Extracts, 1863 - 1918" - KM
Contributor: Kerry (48011981)
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