Hi all; I have been offline the past few days while packing, moving, unpacking and was overloaded with mail so if any of you wrote me and got the email back..write again. All of you have a safe safe, happy memorial weekend, and do watch out for the nuts on the road if you're travelling. Linda Listowner for Putnam County Mailing List lindanixon@worldnet.att.net These are deaths that were reported in the 8 Sep 1887 issue of a Unionville newspaper. 8 Sep 1887, DIED On the morning of September 1, 1887 the home of Mr. G.N. and Mrs. Hattie STILLE was made sad by the death of their infant daughter Edna Eve, aged 10 months and 15 days. Whooping cough was the immediate cause of death attacking the child already prostrated by previous illness. 8 Sep 1887 Died--at 4:14 a.m. Sept., 2, 1887 of blood poisoning, Mary B. KERBY. Deceased was the wife of W.B. Kerby, of Liberty township and was born in Iowa July 16, 1846. She had been ailing for the past two years, and in January had her left leg amputated below the thigh. She had fully recovered from the effects of the operation and was ready for an artificial limb, when about two weeks ago blood poisoning again set it and affecting the vital parts. Deceased was married to W.B. Kerby, April 3, 1862 and left surviving her besides her loving husband, a mother and three children. Elmas age 20 years, Florence age 18 years, and Joan aged 8 years. Mrs. Kerby had been a member of the Baptist church over 15 years. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Thomas HORTON and sympathizers accompanied the remains to the Rhodes cemetery.