Our Flycreek reporter says George A. Bailey was called to West Davenport on Thursday of last week to bring the remains of Alson P. Irish to this place for burial. Mr. Irish was about forty years of age and widely known lii this part of the county where his youthful days were spent. He was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Rasselas Irish and the first in a family of seven children to pass into eternity.
The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, N.Y., Friday May 14, 1897 page 4.
Our Flycreek reporter says George A. Bailey was called to West Davenport on Thursday of last week to bring the remains of Alson P. Irish to this place for burial. Mr. Irish was about forty years of age and widely known lii this part of the county where his youthful days were spent. He was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Rasselas Irish and the first in a family of seven children to pass into eternity.
The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, N.Y., Friday May 14, 1897 page 4.
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