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William D. Huntington, Report, circa 14 July 1845
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, Report, , Hancock Co., IL, ca. 14 July 1845. Version published in “Sexton’s Weekly Report,”
Nauvoo Neighbor,
16 July 1845, p. [3].
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Introduction to Nauvoo City Sexton Records
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SEXTON’S WEEKLY REPORT.
July 7, 1845.
Wm Halm, 63y; dropsy.
John Blinberry, 48y; typus fever.
Thadeus Page Melymichael, 21y 7m
2d; black canker.
Rebecca Richey, 16y; lung fever.
April 16th.
Ephraim Ridge, 4m 26d; inflamation
of brain.
Catharine A. Oaks, 9m 14d; black
canker.
July 14, 1845.
Bradford Blinbery, 13y 1m 5d; fever.
Ruth Green, 1y 4m; diarrhea.
Abel Owen, 5y 8m 9d; white swelling.
Wm Joseph Young, 6m 8d; cholera
infantum.
Sarah Klingensmith, 1y 5m 4d; teeth
ing.
David Fox, 2m 23d; canker.
Mary Lauchlen, 24y 2m 3d; fever.
Emely M. Wardsworth, 1y 2m 12d;
diarrhea.
Wm. Parley Loveridge, 1y 2m 12d;
diarrhea.
, Sexton. [p. [3]]
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Huntington, Cemetery Records, [27]
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[2]
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Huntington, Cemetery Records, [27]
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