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Columbus Journal, July 7, 1897
DIED
BABCOCK--Died, Tuesday, June 29th, Alden, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Babcock, aged 18 months. He was sick only about twenty-four hours, and suffered from a complication of cholera infantum and convulsions. The Monroe Looking Glass says the funeral was from the church at 3 o'clock Thursday, July 1, Rev. Hinman of Genoa officiating. The remains were placed in the Friends' cemetery north of Genoa. The pall bearers were Master Roy Thurston, Lee Gerrard, Neil Hollingshead and Thomas Godfrey.
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Columbus Journal, July 7, 1897
DIED
BABCOCK--Died, Tuesday, June 29th, Alden, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Babcock, aged 18 months. He was sick only about twenty-four hours, and suffered from a complication of cholera infantum and convulsions. The Monroe Looking Glass says the funeral was from the church at 3 o'clock Thursday, July 1, Rev. Hinman of Genoa officiating. The remains were placed in the Friends' cemetery north of Genoa. The pall bearers were Master Roy Thurston, Lee Gerrard, Neil Hollingshead and Thomas Godfrey.
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