10 Mar 1932
Curtis Ramsey, age 11, was killed and his father, James B. Ramsey, considerably bruised and injured last Thursday, when an interurban car hit their auto in Franklin, Ind., as they were delivering milk to their customers. It was stated by witnesses that the tractor car failed to whistle for the crossing.
The remains of young Ramsey were brought to their former home in Jamestown for burial.
Jas. B. Ramsey is a son of Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Marcum, and a brother of Mrs. Josh Chesney. He married Miss Faukenburg, of Jamestown, who died at Franklin a few months ago, being survived by her husband and ten children.
10 Mar 1932
Curtis Ramsey, age 11, was killed and his father, James B. Ramsey, considerably bruised and injured last Thursday, when an interurban car hit their auto in Franklin, Ind., as they were delivering milk to their customers. It was stated by witnesses that the tractor car failed to whistle for the crossing.
The remains of young Ramsey were brought to their former home in Jamestown for burial.
Jas. B. Ramsey is a son of Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Marcum, and a brother of Mrs. Josh Chesney. He married Miss Faukenburg, of Jamestown, who died at Franklin a few months ago, being survived by her husband and ten children.
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