Married Amy Lorenda Heslet on Sept. 30, 1867.
Moved to Wabash County, IN in 1902.
Mahlon Williamson, an aged and well known farmer of Lagro Township, died at his home one and one-half miles south of Belden at midnight Friday night. Mr. Williamson owned eighty acres of good land, well improved and well stocked.
Huntington Herald, Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana
Tuesday, December 31, 1907
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Repeated strokes of paralysis was more than the constitution and vitality of Mahlon Williamson could stand and as result, his death took place Friday evening at his home near Andrews. Two weeks ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis followed by another Friday, which made his decline very rapid.
Mr. Williamson by vocation was a farmer and for fifty-five years had been a resident of the county. Five years ago he moved to Wabash County, where he followed farming. He was born in New Jersey, Dec. 10, 1841, making his age at the time of his death sixty-six years and seventeen days.
He is survived by his wife and the following children: Mesdames Ola McGinnis and Florence Hal (should be Maud Hull) of Wabash and Nellie Stone, who resides near Lagro.
Mr. Williamson was a member of the M.E. Church and the probabilities are that his funeral will be held from the Mt. Hope Church on Sunday afternoon.
Married Amy Lorenda Heslet on Sept. 30, 1867.
Moved to Wabash County, IN in 1902.
Mahlon Williamson, an aged and well known farmer of Lagro Township, died at his home one and one-half miles south of Belden at midnight Friday night. Mr. Williamson owned eighty acres of good land, well improved and well stocked.
Huntington Herald, Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana
Tuesday, December 31, 1907
Page 3 Column 5:
Repeated strokes of paralysis was more than the constitution and vitality of Mahlon Williamson could stand and as result, his death took place Friday evening at his home near Andrews. Two weeks ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis followed by another Friday, which made his decline very rapid.
Mr. Williamson by vocation was a farmer and for fifty-five years had been a resident of the county. Five years ago he moved to Wabash County, where he followed farming. He was born in New Jersey, Dec. 10, 1841, making his age at the time of his death sixty-six years and seventeen days.
He is survived by his wife and the following children: Mesdames Ola McGinnis and Florence Hal (should be Maud Hull) of Wabash and Nellie Stone, who resides near Lagro.
Mr. Williamson was a member of the M.E. Church and the probabilities are that his funeral will be held from the Mt. Hope Church on Sunday afternoon.
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