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    1. [InMontgo] Joseph Corns
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    3. Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Saturday, May 31, 1913, page 1, col. 4 SOLDIER DIES MEMORIAL DAY JOSEPH CORNS ANSWERS TAPS AT HOME IN DARLINGTON LAST NIGHT. Prominent County Resident and Member of Methodist Church to Be Buried Sunday. Special to Journal. Darlington, May 31. – Joseph M. Corns, a prominent resident of this place, died at 7:30 o’clock last night at his home here of a hardening of the arteries. Funeral services will be held Sunday from the M. E. church, of which Mr. Corns was a member. The services will be in charge of the Rev. Mr. Rippetoe. Burial will be in the I. O. O. F cemetery. Mr. Corns was born April 4, 1843, in Sugar Creek township, north of Bowers. He was a member of the Eleventh Indiana cavalry. Besides a widow, Mr. Corns is survived by six children, Mrs. Will Hunt of Monon, Mrs. Newton Campbell and Ivan Corns of Oklahoma City, Okla.; Mrs. Earl W. Cox of Darlington and the Misses Clara and Pearl Corns at home. Two other children died in infancy.

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