had more than their allotment of sickness
during the past few weeks, which termi-
nated in the death of at least one member,
Eddie, the youngest boy, aged between six
and seven years, having died on Wednes-
day night after an illness of about three
weeks. He was interred in the cemetery
belonging to the Forestville Lutheran
church. Mrs. Anderson and the three
younger children were all confined to their
bed at once, but the lady and one of the
boys are convalescent again. The other
child is still very weak but hopes for its re-
covery are entertained.
Door County Advocate
October 1, 1887
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About Edward Anderson, as found on website listing burials in this cemetery:
ANDERSON, Edward/Apr 1881-26 Sep 1882, (very worn & hard to read), next to Dordie.
~~~
Additional resource - "Manitowoc-skogen" states Edward Anderson was a son of Gilbert & Dordei Anderson, and Edward died in 1887 at age 6-1/2 years old.
Since his headstone is hard to read, please know these dates may not be correct. Should dates be 1881 to 1887 ?
~~~
had more than their allotment of sickness
during the past few weeks, which termi-
nated in the death of at least one member,
Eddie, the youngest boy, aged between six
and seven years, having died on Wednes-
day night after an illness of about three
weeks. He was interred in the cemetery
belonging to the Forestville Lutheran
church. Mrs. Anderson and the three
younger children were all confined to their
bed at once, but the lady and one of the
boys are convalescent again. The other
child is still very weak but hopes for its re-
covery are entertained.
Door County Advocate
October 1, 1887
~~~
About Edward Anderson, as found on website listing burials in this cemetery:
ANDERSON, Edward/Apr 1881-26 Sep 1882, (very worn & hard to read), next to Dordie.
~~~
Additional resource - "Manitowoc-skogen" states Edward Anderson was a son of Gilbert & Dordei Anderson, and Edward died in 1887 at age 6-1/2 years old.
Since his headstone is hard to read, please know these dates may not be correct. Should dates be 1881 to 1887 ?
~~~
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