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    1. [COLAKE] Graves in Leadville
    2. Mary Cosepalmer
    3. Hi List, Does anyone know of Clarence F. COSE who died middle of October 1918? His uncle James COSE died a week later (25 October 1918 and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Leadville. I am also looking for an obit or grave site for Agnes DUFFY COSE unknown what time frame. She was still alive in the 1920 Federal Census for COLO and living with her husband Fred in Precinct 9. She was 19 at the time. They were m. in 1918 in Eagle County. Thanks for any information. Mary

    07/20/2001 02:27:47
    1. RE: [COLAKE] Graves in Leadville
    2. huxd
    3. My great-grandmother, Catherine Devlin Farrell, also died in October of 1918 as did many other individuals. This was during the Influenza Epidemic. My public library was able to use interlibrary loan to obtain a microfilm of the newspaper the Carbonate Weekly Chronicle. Dawn -----Original Message----- From: Mary Cosepalmer [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 9:28 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [COLAKE] Graves in Leadville Hi List, Does anyone know of Clarence F. COSE who died middle of October 1918? His uncle James COSE died a week later (25 October 1918 and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Leadville. I am also looking for an obit or grave site for Agnes DUFFY COSE unknown what time frame. She was still alive in the 1920 Federal Census for COLO and living with her husband Fred in Precinct 9. She was 19 at the time. They were m. in 1918 in Eagle County. Thanks for any information. Mary

    07/20/2001 04:45:53