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Hugh Sturgeon

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Hugh Sturgeon

Birth
Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Death
14 Sep 1877 (aged 52)
Indiana, USA
Burial
Argos, Marshall County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Rochester Sentinel, Saturday Sep 15, 1877:

Died- Yesterday morning we are informed of the death of Hugh Sturgeon of Aubbeenaubbee Township. He was stricken down with disease and died less than a week's illness. Mr Sturgeon was a brother of Enoch Sturgeon, of this place, and a twin brother of William Sturgeon, who died a few years ago. The deceased was about fifty years of age and was loved and respected by the whole community as was his counterpart who preceded him a few years to the unknown world.

Provided by: Marjean

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Published in The Rochester Union Spy
September 21, 1877

Leiter's Ford Item
Mr. HUGH STURGEON was buried upon Saturday last. He died after a brief illness of but a few days. Mr. S. was one of our oldest citizens, loved and respected by all. ... He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his loss.

Published in The Rochester Union Spy
Friday, October 5, 1877

(Notice of Administration - ANDREW E. BABCOCK appointed admr of the estate of HUGH STURGEON)

SOURCE:
Fulton County IN Newspaper Excerpts 1877
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
Rochester Sentinel, Saturday Sep 15, 1877:

Died- Yesterday morning we are informed of the death of Hugh Sturgeon of Aubbeenaubbee Township. He was stricken down with disease and died less than a week's illness. Mr Sturgeon was a brother of Enoch Sturgeon, of this place, and a twin brother of William Sturgeon, who died a few years ago. The deceased was about fifty years of age and was loved and respected by the whole community as was his counterpart who preceded him a few years to the unknown world.

Provided by: Marjean

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Published in The Rochester Union Spy
September 21, 1877

Leiter's Ford Item
Mr. HUGH STURGEON was buried upon Saturday last. He died after a brief illness of but a few days. Mr. S. was one of our oldest citizens, loved and respected by all. ... He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his loss.

Published in The Rochester Union Spy
Friday, October 5, 1877

(Notice of Administration - ANDREW E. BABCOCK appointed admr of the estate of HUGH STURGEON)

SOURCE:
Fulton County IN Newspaper Excerpts 1877
by Wendell C. Tombaugh

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