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    1. deaths--1891
    2. Linda M. Nixon
    3. These are deaths reported in a Unionville, MO newspaper. The date of issue item was reported in will be listed on top line with locale when given. Death information follows. Good luck, Linda 22 Apr 1891, Locals Mrs. Mary MC CLURE died at her home about eight miles northeast of this city, of disability and old age. Deceased injured herself in the early part of the past winter by falling and since that time she has never been able to leave her bed. Her age was eighty-one years and was the widow of Joseph McClure, deceased. The remains will be brought to this city for interment. 13 May 1891, Locals Max Tracy, little son of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. SUMMERS died at home in this city Saturday last. Deceased was born 30 Dec 1889. The funeral services were conducted in the presence of a large congregation at the Presbyterian Church Sunday morning by Rev. E.E. STRINGFIELD, pastor of the church after which the remains were taken to the city cemtery for interment. The parents have the sympathy of the community. 13 May 1891, Local We are sorry to chronicle the death of one of Putnams first settlers. Thursday morning W.B. JONES who has been sick for several months quietly passed away. He was a little past 70 years old and died at his son, G.H. Jones home. The remains will be buried at Newtown today. Mrs. Francis E. SHAVER, wife of John Shaver, deceased, died at her home in the south part of the city yesterday, of general debility and old age. The funeral services will occur at the residence this morning, Rev. Samuel KNUPP of the M.E. Church to officiate

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