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(Ithaca Daily Journal; Ithaca, NY. Friday, April 2, 1886, page 3.)
CHARLES CLAPP.
Mr. Charles Clapp, a well known resident of this village, was found dead in his bed at about six o’clock this morning. He was about 65 years of age. When he retired last evening he was apparently in his usual health. It is thought that death resulted from paralysis. The deceased leaves five sons and one daughter.
The funeral will be held from the late residence of the deceased on Sunday, at 9:30 A.M., the Rev. R.T. Jones, officiating.
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(Ithaca Daily Journal; Ithaca, NY. Monday, April 5, 1886, page 3.)
Upwards of twenty members of Sydney Post, G.A.R., turned out yesterday to the funeral of Chas. Clapp, he having been a member of the 21st N.Y. Cav.
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(Ithaca Daily Journal; Ithaca, NY. Friday, April 2, 1886, page 3.)
CHARLES CLAPP.
Mr. Charles Clapp, a well known resident of this village, was found dead in his bed at about six o’clock this morning. He was about 65 years of age. When he retired last evening he was apparently in his usual health. It is thought that death resulted from paralysis. The deceased leaves five sons and one daughter.
The funeral will be held from the late residence of the deceased on Sunday, at 9:30 A.M., the Rev. R.T. Jones, officiating.
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(Ithaca Daily Journal; Ithaca, NY. Monday, April 5, 1886, page 3.)
Upwards of twenty members of Sydney Post, G.A.R., turned out yesterday to the funeral of Chas. Clapp, he having been a member of the 21st N.Y. Cav.
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