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Jane <I>Bonham</I> Maus

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Jane Bonham Maus

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4 Dec 1891
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Creston, Union County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Afton Enterprise
Dec. 10, 1891
The Gazette chronicles a terrible accident to the family of Joseph Maus, of that place one day last week. The family were using a gasoline stove and had a cook stove in the kitchen not in use. They stored their gasoline can in the kitchen cook stove to keep it out of the way. On the day in question, Mrs. Maus desired to wash and Mr. Maus built a fire in the cook stove, forgetting the can. After the stove had become hot, they thought of the can and opened the oven door to remove it. As soon as the door was opened, the gas exploded, scattering the burning oil over the apartment. The three children of the family were present and two of them and their parents were fatally burned. One of the children died in a few hours, and then another one and Mr. and Mrs. Maus have since died. The other child will doubtless survive it's injuries. The injured family were removed to the houses of neighbors and every thing that human kindness and medical skill could suggest was done to alleviate their sufferings.
Mr. Maus was from Macksburg and not well acquainted in Creston, but was liked by all who knew him. The holocaust cast a gloom over the entire city and in Afton the expressions of sorrow and sympathy are heartfelt.
Afton Enterprise
Dec. 10, 1891
The Gazette chronicles a terrible accident to the family of Joseph Maus, of that place one day last week. The family were using a gasoline stove and had a cook stove in the kitchen not in use. They stored their gasoline can in the kitchen cook stove to keep it out of the way. On the day in question, Mrs. Maus desired to wash and Mr. Maus built a fire in the cook stove, forgetting the can. After the stove had become hot, they thought of the can and opened the oven door to remove it. As soon as the door was opened, the gas exploded, scattering the burning oil over the apartment. The three children of the family were present and two of them and their parents were fatally burned. One of the children died in a few hours, and then another one and Mr. and Mrs. Maus have since died. The other child will doubtless survive it's injuries. The injured family were removed to the houses of neighbors and every thing that human kindness and medical skill could suggest was done to alleviate their sufferings.
Mr. Maus was from Macksburg and not well acquainted in Creston, but was liked by all who knew him. The holocaust cast a gloom over the entire city and in Afton the expressions of sorrow and sympathy are heartfelt.


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  • Maintained by: J. C. Clark
  • Originally Created by: SPC
  • Added: Jan 27, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24213298/jane-maus: accessed ), memorial page for Jane Bonham Maus (unknown–4 Dec 1891), Find a Grave Memorial ID 24213298, citing Graceland Cemetery, Creston, Union County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by J. C. Clark (contributor 47094715).