Mrs. John Smith died at her home at Triumph, this county, Sunday, July 20, of Bright's disease. Her maiden name was Fordyce, being a sister of J. B. and J. G. Fordyce, of Pine Bank, this county, and Dr. G. Fordyce of Ancona, Ill. She was a most highly esteemmed lady and leaves a husband and family to mourn her demise.
Waynesburg Republican, July 24, 1902
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MRS. JOHN SMITH
Mrs. John Smith died at her home at Triumph, this county, Sunday, July 20, of Bright's disease. Her maiden name was Fordyce, being a sister of J. B. and J. G. Fordyce, of Pine Bank, this county, and Dr. G. Fordyce of Ancona, Ill. She was a most highly esteemmed lady and leaves a husband and family to mourn her demise.
Waynesburg Republican, July 24, 1902
Mrs. John Smith died at her home at Triumph, this county, Sunday, July 20, of Bright's disease. Her maiden name was Fordyce, being a sister of J. B. and J. G. Fordyce, of Pine Bank, this county, and Dr. G. Fordyce of Ancona, Ill. She was a most highly esteemmed lady and leaves a husband and family to mourn her demise.
Waynesburg Republican, July 24, 1902
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MRS. JOHN SMITH
Mrs. John Smith died at her home at Triumph, this county, Sunday, July 20, of Bright's disease. Her maiden name was Fordyce, being a sister of J. B. and J. G. Fordyce, of Pine Bank, this county, and Dr. G. Fordyce of Ancona, Ill. She was a most highly esteemmed lady and leaves a husband and family to mourn her demise.
Waynesburg Republican, July 24, 1902
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