Mrs. Mary Kahley received word this morning of the death of her brother, David M.
Ilgen, who passed away this morning at his home in Palmyra, Nebraska.
The deceased was a veteran of the civil war and lived in Cedarville the early part of
his life, moving to Nebraska many years ago and where he had since resided. Mrs.
Caroline Bollman of Cedar is also a sister.
Freeport Journal-Standard (Freeport, IL) 27 Apr 1918
Mrs. Mary Kahley received word this morning of the death of her brother, David M.
Ilgen, who passed away this morning at his home in Palmyra, Nebraska.
The deceased was a veteran of the civil war and lived in Cedarville the early part of
his life, moving to Nebraska many years ago and where he had since resided. Mrs.
Caroline Bollman of Cedar is also a sister.
Freeport Journal-Standard (Freeport, IL) 27 Apr 1918
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William Emmanuel Ilgen
1822–1894
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John Joseph Ilgen
1824–1906
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Catherine Ilgen Otto
1825–1909
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Henrietta Ilgen Weaver
1827–1907
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Ludwig Thomas "Lewis" Ilgen
1829–1915
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Sarah Ilgen Carl
1831–1876
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Anna Barbara Ilgen Hitz
1833–1903
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Caroline M. Ilgen Bollman
1835–1924
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Daniel George Ilgen
1840–1900
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Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Ilgen
1842–1912
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Mary Elizabeth Ilgen Kahley
1848–1923
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