The body will be brought to Chillicothe and taken to the Springhill Cemetery for interment. It is expected the funeral party will depart from Topeka tonight.
Bicknell, who was twenty-five years old, was born and reared in Livingston County and made this his home until about seven years ago when he went to Topeka where he was engaged in truck gardening.
He was the son of J. C. Bicknell of Highview. Besides his father, he is survived by three sisters and two brothers." The Chillicothe Constitution, June 17, 1913
"The body of Michael Bicknell, who died of typhoid Monday, will be sent to Chillicothe, Mo., this morning for interment." The Topeka Daily Capital, June 18, 1913
The body will be brought to Chillicothe and taken to the Springhill Cemetery for interment. It is expected the funeral party will depart from Topeka tonight.
Bicknell, who was twenty-five years old, was born and reared in Livingston County and made this his home until about seven years ago when he went to Topeka where he was engaged in truck gardening.
He was the son of J. C. Bicknell of Highview. Besides his father, he is survived by three sisters and two brothers." The Chillicothe Constitution, June 17, 1913
"The body of Michael Bicknell, who died of typhoid Monday, will be sent to Chillicothe, Mo., this morning for interment." The Topeka Daily Capital, June 18, 1913
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