This is an very descriptive obituary of a young girl which was found in a Unionville newspaper in the Oct 27, 1890 issue. Interesting to read even if not connected. Linda 27 Oct 1890, Suicide---Miss Anna, daughter of Jesse WILDES, of Lincoln township, committed suicide on Saturday last, by taking arsenic, her despondency having been occasioned by the tragic death of Charley BOSTON, to whom she was engaged to be married. She had repeatedly told her parents that life was not worth the living and that she would soon follow Charley to the grave. Her threats were not seriously considered, and it was thought she would finally become reconciled and not attempt to carry the threats into execution. On Saturday she came to this city with Mrs. Cyrus BOSTON, mother of her affianced, and together they visited young Boston's grave. The request was then and there made that when she died she be placed beside his body. Mrs. Boston, unaware of Miss Wildes intentions, assured her that her wishes should be complied with. Miss W. then visited Monroe's drug store alone and asked for Rough on Rats. Mr. M. informed her he did not have it. She then asked what would be a good substitute and was told arsenic would answer the purpose. She then asked Mr. M. in the manner of which to prepare it, representing that she wanted the poison for rats. She was informed to mix some meal and water sprinkling a little of the arsenic over it. She purchased three ounces and went out, returning to Joseph BRAMHALL's where she was staying and took half the amount purchased at about 5:00 p.m. and died about midnight. She was buried in this city Monday, and her requests complied with as nearly could be. ***note by me...was all of you curious if she was buried by her financee?? The last sentence..made me wonder. So I looked them up in the cemetery records and if she was buried next to him..she does not have a marked grave or any record of burial there. He is buried next to his parents, Cyrus and Frances Boston.