Jacob Heck, son of Peter Heck, of Clark township, died Tuesday evening, after an illness of about two years. A post mortem examination was held on Wednesday afternoon, and it was ascertained that his death was caused by disease of the lungs and liver.
[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
Franklin Jeffersonian, Thursday, November 12, 1885, Volume 41, Number 46, page 8, column 2
Jacob Heck, son of Peter Heck, who has been in poor health some four or five years, was buried at the Rocklane Cemetery last Friday. His disease baffled the skill of his physicians, he gradually wasted away.
[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
Jacob Heck, son of Peter Heck, of Clark township, died Tuesday evening, after an illness of about two years. A post mortem examination was held on Wednesday afternoon, and it was ascertained that his death was caused by disease of the lungs and liver.
[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
Franklin Jeffersonian, Thursday, November 12, 1885, Volume 41, Number 46, page 8, column 2
Jacob Heck, son of Peter Heck, who has been in poor health some four or five years, was buried at the Rocklane Cemetery last Friday. His disease baffled the skill of his physicians, he gradually wasted away.
[Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry]
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John R. Heck
1856–1932
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James B. Heck
1859–1916
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Mary J Heck Spencer
1860–1930
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William A Heck
1862–1945
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Eddy Heck Moore
1863–1897
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Elizabeth A. Heck Welliver
1867–1934
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Saloma B. Heck Trout
1870–1939
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George W Heck
1871–1931
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Abraham Heck
1873–1949
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Nancy J. "Nannie" Heck Trout
1875–1961
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Emma A. Heck Vaught
1877–1950
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