1870 Misc. Death and/or Burial Notices Cook County, Illinois Information contributed for use in Cook County ILGenWeb by possible multiple contributors
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contributor: Maresca, [[email protected]], May 12, 2001 Chicago Tribune July 19 1870 A coroner's inquest was held at No. 183 W. Randolph street on CONRAD RHEDERS, who died suddenly on Sunday night. Verdict of Jury was that death resulted from degeneration of the heart. Deceased was a German and unmarried. ************************************************************ Also, held an inquest on the body of FRED KLEAVER, who died at his residence, No. 447 Milwaukee ave., on Sunday night. The testimony showed that he had been sunstruck and a verdict was rendered accordingly. ************************************************************ Also, held on the remains of JOHN HORRIGAN, who died at No. 166 Mitchell-st., on Sunday from the effects of the heat. ************************************************************ Also, on the body of PATRICK TAYLOR, a moulder who died at No. 75 Carroll-st., on Sunday night, from the effects of being sunstruck. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contributor: Sue Anger Chicago Tribune 02 Dec 1870 NORTON - At Cooperstown, N.Y., on the 30th of November, Annie R., wife of Henry L. Norton, of Chicago, Ill.
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Contributor: Dick Couch [email protected] 19 Jun 2003
Death, son of Henry Martyn HOOKER & Eliza Jane BAILEY, Chicago Tribune,
Monday, 16 May 1870, pg 4:
"DIED HOOKER - In this city, on Sunday at 3 a. m., Charles G. Hooker, only
son of H. M. and Eliza J. Hooker, Funeral at 1 p. m. on the 16th.
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