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William D. Huntington, Report, circa 4 September 1843
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, Report, , Hancock Co., IL, ca. 4 [Sept.] 1843. Version published in
Nauvoo Neighbor,
6 Sept. 1843, p. [3].
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Deaths ending Monday the 4th Au
gust [September], 1843—
Anna Powel. 55y, consumption.
William I. Empy, 8m 5d, canker.
James Harris. 19y, diarrhea.
Infant of John Greenhow.
Wm. D. Jones, 2m 12d, inflamation of
the brain.
Elizabeth Boyd, 35y, ague and fever.
Nephi Wells, 9m 1d, diarrhea
Oliver H. P. Taggard, 19y 5m, billious
fever.
Washington Taggard, 57y Billious fe
ver.
Elisabeth Simonds, 63y, fever.
Angeline Burch, 11m, measles.
Edmund Lovel, 2y 7m, measles.
Ann Parker, 29y canker.
Elisabeth Washburn, child cholera.
James Hodson, 1y, bloody flux. To
tal 15.
Sexton. [p. [3]]
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Huntington, Cemetery Records, [8]–[9]
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