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Mr. Jas. Dill, Sr., one of the oldest residents of the Town of Forestburgh, and a brother of Coe Dill, Esq., of this village, is lying dangerously ill at the residence of his son, Jas. Dill, Jr., from the effects of a stroke of paralysis. But little hopes are entertained of his recovery.
Since the above was in type we learn that Mr. Dill has died.
---Republican Watchman, Monticello (NY),
February 13, 1880
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Mr. Jas. Dill, Sr., one of the oldest residents of the Town of Forestburgh, and a brother of Coe Dill, Esq., of this village, is lying dangerously ill at the residence of his son, Jas. Dill, Jr., from the effects of a stroke of paralysis. But little hopes are entertained of his recovery.
Since the above was in type we learn that Mr. Dill has died.
---Republican Watchman, Monticello (NY),
February 13, 1880
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