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21451 | coronary thrombosis | Harreld, Clifford Cleon (I29900)
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21452 | coronary thrombosis due to arteriosclerosis, generalized | Barnell, Riley William (I3367)
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21453 | Corporal in the U.S. Army | Smith, Walter (I9933)
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21454 | Could also be Lucille? | Schaffhausen, Cecila (I946)
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21455 | Could be Alvinnia | Cournoryea, Vinnia (I912)
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21456 | Could Be Louis Charles Cournoyer? | Cournoryea, Lewis Charles (I910)
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21457 | cousins | Family F3429
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21458 | cramps | Gumper, David (I24171)
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21459 | cremated. His ashes were to be scattered by family or a friend. | Stratton, Gerald Clary (I29018)
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21460 | crippled | Clary, Gerrard (I10171)
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21461 | croup | Current, Leona (I24309)
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21462 | crushed by his tractor | Clary, Roy Dee (I22314)
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21463 | Cynthia (Cole) Simpson and sons | Simpson, Charles Andrew (I4143)
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21464 | Cynthia (Cole) Simpson and sons | Simpson, Edgar Franklin Harrisson (I5220)
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21465 | Cynthia (Cole) Simpson and sons | Cole, Cynthia Ann (I5209)
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21466 | cystitis & enlarged prostate | Clary, Benjamin Francis (I14002)
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21467 | Daily Journal | Clary, Donald Dean (I12164)
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21468 | Date is 16 March 1893, per page 249 of In Search of Susanna. | Bunkers, Frank Peter (I3105)
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21469 | date is 2 May 1913 per FGS received 11 Sept 1998 | Bunkers, Joseph Phillip (I2948)
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21470 | David Darnell Officiated at Funeral | Fortner, Clyde Richard (I219)
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21471 | Death of Joseph McNulty After an illness of two weeks duration Joseph McNulty, of Perham, departed this life on the night of the 14th inst. The cause of his illness and death being kidney disease. Deceased was born in Ireland 79 years ago. He emigrated to the United Stated in 1845, when but a young man, and made his home in New York City for 13 years. In 1858 he came west, settled in Wisconsin, where he lived for 17 years. Fromthere he moved to Minnesota, settling at Perham, where he and his family have lived ever since. For 25 years he was employed by the Norther Pacific Railway Company to run the pump for their tank at that station and the last few years ofhis life he had charge of the gates for the railroad crossing. His wife preceded him to the grave about six years ago, and his loss is mourned by five daughters, one son and one son-in-law. There names and place of residence are as follows: McCormick McNulty, of Foley; Alice McNulty of Perham; Mrs.L. D. Hendry, of Frazee; Sadie McNulty, of Perham; Mrs. L. E. Moss, of St. Paul; and son-in-law, Martin Cleary, of Eagle Bend, Minn. Besides these there are twenty grand children and three great grand children. The funeral ceremony was held on Saturday from the Catholic church at Perham and was conducted by Rev. Fr. Shaut. The sypmathy of the community is extended to the sorrowing relatives of the deceased. From the Freazee Free Press, February 23, 1906, front page | McNulty, Joseph (I8474)
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21472 | Death of Mrs. Clary Perham Bulletin: Mrs. Martin Clary, a former resident of this place, died at her home in Eagle Bend, Friday night, after a short illness. The remains were brought to Perham Sunday morning, the funeral occurring in the afternoon, fromSt. Henry's church of which deceased was a devout member. Mrs. Clary was a daughter of Mr. Joseph McNulty, and leaves besides a devoted husband, a son and daughter and several brothers and sisters. She was of lovable disposition, a kindand devoted wife and mother, and was highly esteemed by all who knew her. As a neightbor and friend she was without a peer, and was ever ready to help the sick and distressed. The sympathy of a large circle of friends is extended to theheart broken relatives. From the Fergus Falls Daily Journal, November 6, 1905 | McNulty, Susan Josephine (I8480)
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21473 | decapitation due to railroad accident | Clary, Mantford Lee (I10418)
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21474 | Decatur Daily Review||38 | Reeder, Charles Morris (I30851)
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21475 | Detroit Free Press||40 | McKenna, Roseline Mary (I32556)
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21476 | diabetes and heart failure | Barnell, Olen (I1721)
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21477 | diabetes mellitus | Wall, Bertha Georgeann (I12688)
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21478 | diabetes mellitus, contributory cause: coronary thrombosis | Clary, Dora M. (I9179)
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21479 | diabetic coma | Larsen, Martin Leman (I256)
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21480 | diabetic coma | Clary, Minnie Margaret (I13464)
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21481 | Diabetic, Prostate cancer, Heart attack | Conoryea, Wilard George Miller (I817)
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21482 | Diamond Jubilee | Schwebach, Sister Mary (I1505)
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21483 | Died MCNULTY--In Perham, Saturday morning, August 26, 1899, Alice the beloved wife of Josephy McNulty, in the 69th year of her age. Mrs. McNulty was born in Dromore, Ireland, June 24, 1830, coming to America May 15, 1847, and was married in New York, November 7th, 1840(?). With her family she removed to Perham, twenty-four years ago, and has been a resident sincethat time. On the 31st day of October, 1892, she was stricken with paralysis, and has been a patient sufferer since that date. Surrounded by loving daughters and a devoted husband, she has been patiently cared for, everything being doneto relieve her sufferings. About eight weeks ago she suffered another stroke and since then has been compelled to keep to her bed. She had been rapidly failing for the past week and when the angel of death came, it found her ready andwilling to go. She died as she had lived, a devout Catholic. Deceased was a lovable and affectionate disposition, and gathered about her friends that are loth to give her up. She was always ready to aid and assist the poor and distressed. She was possessed of that trait of character, that to knowwas to love. She is survived by an aged husband and eight children, six of whom are girls, all being present at the funeral with the exception of one son, whose address was unknown at the time. The family is heartbroken at the loss oftheir loved one. The funeral occured from St. Henry's church, Monday morning, and the remains were followed to their last resting place by number friends, who extend to the bereaved family their heartfelt sympathy. From The Perham Bulletin, August 31, 1899 | McCusker, Alice (I8475)
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21484 | Died at sea at about 30 years of age | Larsen, Christian (I253)
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21485 | Died in Church building before service | Larsen, James Preston (I154)
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21486 | Died of flu & baby died and was in her arms in casket | Schroepfer, Annie (I1215)
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21487 | Died of heart problems, at about 2 years. Burried on South end of Calvary Cemetery Section 52 | Conoryea, Edward L. (I845)
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21488 | Died of pneumonia at 16 | Miller, Mary (I852)
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21489 | Died when she was 18 years old. | Manteuffel, Evelyn (I1076)
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21490 | diphtheria | Harmon, Margaret Geneva (I11849)
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21491 | diphtheria | Harmon, Claudius (I11850)
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21492 | diphtheria | Rehberg (I18418)
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21493 | diphtheria | Rehberg (I18419)
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21494 | diptheria | Current, Samuel Wesley (I1774)
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21495 | diptheria | Current, Joseph Daniel (I1775)
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21496 | Directions: turn south off of State Highway 51 onto Ripley Road. Follow this and then turn west onto 44th Street. The cemetery is located on the north side of 44th Street | Ripley, Oklahoma, Mount Hope Cemetery (I28507)
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21497 | Dirk (or Dierck) is low German for Theodor | Bunkers, Herman Theodore (I3130)
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21498 | disappeared one day and his wife never saw him again | Clary, Jasper Newton (I12243)
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21499 | discharged as medically unfit to continue with his military duties | Clary, Vachel (I11187)
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21500 | discharged as physically disabled | Clary, Royal Armstrong (I11540)
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