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Eliza Ann Caughey

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Eliza Ann Caughey

Birth
Jackson County, Ohio, USA
Death
10 Oct 1911 (aged 86)
Robinson, Crawford County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Robinson, Crawford County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Her obituary in Robinson Constitution reads: "After a short illness, the result of a severe fall which she received a few days before Mrs. Eliza Ann Caughey died Sunday, October 10th, at the of home of her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Young. The funeral services were conducted Thursday morning at the Young Home, near Flat Rock, Andy W. Duncan officiating, and burial was in the Robinson Cemetery..."

Special Note: Andrew W. Duncan
Andrew W. Duncan, for many years a resident of this county, for about the past twelve years a resident of Lawrenceville, died this morning. Mr. Duncan is survived by his aged wife and two children, Mrs. Alice Hayhurst of Ottawa, Kansas, and Mrs. Millicent Young, wife of Robert E. Young, of Indianapolis, Ind.
Mr. Duncan came to Illinois with his parents when a child, from Blount county, Tenn., where he was born. He lived for many years near Morea, later moving to Flat Rock, where for some years he operated a drug store.
He volunteered in the Civil War, going from this county and serving until the close of the war.
Daily News, August 20, 1925
Her obituary in Robinson Constitution reads: "After a short illness, the result of a severe fall which she received a few days before Mrs. Eliza Ann Caughey died Sunday, October 10th, at the of home of her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Young. The funeral services were conducted Thursday morning at the Young Home, near Flat Rock, Andy W. Duncan officiating, and burial was in the Robinson Cemetery..."

Special Note: Andrew W. Duncan
Andrew W. Duncan, for many years a resident of this county, for about the past twelve years a resident of Lawrenceville, died this morning. Mr. Duncan is survived by his aged wife and two children, Mrs. Alice Hayhurst of Ottawa, Kansas, and Mrs. Millicent Young, wife of Robert E. Young, of Indianapolis, Ind.
Mr. Duncan came to Illinois with his parents when a child, from Blount county, Tenn., where he was born. He lived for many years near Morea, later moving to Flat Rock, where for some years he operated a drug store.
He volunteered in the Civil War, going from this county and serving until the close of the war.
Daily News, August 20, 1925


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