Solomon Gardner is dangeroursly ill
Solomon Gardner died at his home in Seymour on Thursday, May 5, 1904, at the age of seventy, after two weeks illness.
He was born in the state of Delaware, May 29, 1834. Mr. Gardner was married June 7, 1862, at Menasha, wis., to Miss Amelia Munger. After their marriage Mr. & Mrs. Gardner located in Freedom township, Outagamie County, where he purchased half of the old homestead in which lived about twenty years. In 1882 he came to Seymour where they have resided since. Mr. & Mrs. Gardner are active members of the Congregational Church of Seymour, in which he has held several offices.
Mr. Gardner leaves a wife, two daughters and four sons to mourn his loss. Funeral arrangements were held at the house Sundy at one o'clock by Rev. Dexter.
Solomon Gardner is dangeroursly ill
Solomon Gardner died at his home in Seymour on Thursday, May 5, 1904, at the age of seventy, after two weeks illness.
He was born in the state of Delaware, May 29, 1834. Mr. Gardner was married June 7, 1862, at Menasha, wis., to Miss Amelia Munger. After their marriage Mr. & Mrs. Gardner located in Freedom township, Outagamie County, where he purchased half of the old homestead in which lived about twenty years. In 1882 he came to Seymour where they have resided since. Mr. & Mrs. Gardner are active members of the Congregational Church of Seymour, in which he has held several offices.
Mr. Gardner leaves a wife, two daughters and four sons to mourn his loss. Funeral arrangements were held at the house Sundy at one o'clock by Rev. Dexter.
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