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The Elwood Daily Record, p. 4, October 20, 1899
EDWARD MALEY DEAD
PASSED AWAY LAST NIGHT WITH TYPHOID FEVER.
Edward Maley, a well known glass worker living on 9th street, died last night about 11 o'clock after a short illness with typhoid fever.
Short services will be held at the house at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon followed by public services at the P. M. church. The remains will be buried in the city cemetery.
Mr. Maley was about twenty-six years of age, and married. His wife is now bedfast with the same disease that caused his death.
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The Elwood Daily Record, p. 4, October 20, 1899
EDWARD MALEY DEAD
PASSED AWAY LAST NIGHT WITH TYPHOID FEVER.
Edward Maley, a well known glass worker living on 9th street, died last night about 11 o'clock after a short illness with typhoid fever.
Short services will be held at the house at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon followed by public services at the P. M. church. The remains will be buried in the city cemetery.
Mr. Maley was about twenty-six years of age, and married. His wife is now bedfast with the same disease that caused his death.
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1866–1934
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1872–1886
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