(The Lafayette Journal, Feb 1882).
A. C. Royer, a merchant of Stockwell, was married, in July last, to a daughter of T. H. O'Neall. The young bride, after four months of married life, was carried to her grave. Last Saturday night, Mr. Royer retired in usual health, and when he was called on Sunday morning he was found in a dying condition. A physician was called, but, notwithstanding the efforts made to save him, he died at 2 o'clock the same day. The blow is a severe one to Mr. and Mrs. O'Neall, who are quite aged.
(The Lafayette Journal, Feb 1882).
A. C. Royer, a merchant of Stockwell, was married, in July last, to a daughter of T. H. O'Neall. The young bride, after four months of married life, was carried to her grave. Last Saturday night, Mr. Royer retired in usual health, and when he was called on Sunday morning he was found in a dying condition. A physician was called, but, notwithstanding the efforts made to save him, he died at 2 o'clock the same day. The blow is a severe one to Mr. and Mrs. O'Neall, who are quite aged.
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