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    1. [PACRAWFO-L] Scrapbook Clippings - Page 4, Part 1
    2. K. Brubaker
    3. Below are clippings from several scrapbooks we have at the Linesville Historical Society. Please enjoy them, and I hope you are able to make a connection! TALCOTT - In Linesville Aug. 29th, 1882, of consumption, Miss Nina Talcott, aged 20 years, 7 months and 24 days. OBITUARY - The funeral of Miss Nina Talcott took place at the residence of her mother yesterday afternoon. It seems hard that one so young, scarcely out of her teens, should be taken from our midst, and yet we believe that our Creator knows what is best for us all. Miss Nina has been a sufferer for some time, and yet, thought all the time much was being done for her, it has been known that death must come ere long. Her early death will be mourned by her many associates. BARRACKMAN - In Linesville, Jan. 14th, 1883, of consumption, Dr. J.M. Barrackman, aged 45 years and 9 months. OBITUARY - We are again called upon to chronicle the death of another respected citizen, this time the late Dr. Barackman. Dr. Barackman has been sick for a long time, and has been very low for several weeks back. The last three or four days that he lived, he was partially unconscious, some times not knowing his own relatives. He passed away very easily last Sunday evening. He was respected and loved by all who knew him, and had a house of friends in this vicinity. He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his loss. As there was some doubt as to what disease caused his death, his friends decided to have him examined. Drs. J.O. Morrow of Evansburg, and Miss Phoebe Brooks, of Sharon, took charge of the examination, with Drs. Tyler, Walker and Wilson present. All were agreed that his death was caused by a complication of diseases, enlargement of the liver and consumption being the main causes. The opinion was expressed by those present that it was a wonder he lived as long as he did. BOWMAN - In Linesville, Jan. 8th, 1883, very suddenly of apoplexy, Miss Mary Bowman, aged 56 years and 3 months. PAGE - At Columbus, Warren county, Dec. 25th, 1882, of consumption, Will L. Page, a member of the late firm of Page & Walton, of Linesville, aged 27 years. Mr. H.B. Rice died at his home in Conneaut township, about one and one-half miles north of Linesville, Sunday, aged 59 years. He was a faithful soldier, serving nearly through the war. He recently applied for a pension and his claims were such that with little effort, he succeeded in obtaining one and also back pay to the amount of $1700. He was a member of the Royal Templars, from which society his family will receive $2000. SUTLIFF - In Conneaut township, September 24th, 1883, of malarial fever, Herman A., son of C.R. and Hannah Sutliff, aged 22 years and 4 months. JACKSON - At Stony Point, Pa., June 11, Mrs. Ida Jackson, daughter of J.W. Kellogg, of Linesville, aged 24 years, 5 months and 11 days. SHATTUCK - In Linesville, July 10th, 1880, of consumption, Miss Jessie Rosella, youngest daughter of L.D. Shattuck, aged 23 years. DIED - In Jefferson, August 9, 1882, Mrs. Julia B. Jackson, youngest daughter of Judge Chaffee, of consumption, aged 25 years, __ (blurred) months, and 19 days. The funeral took place from the residence of her father at 2 o'clock on Friday. TUCKER - In Linesville, Jan. 24th, 1878, Minnie, infant daughter of Charles E. and Morava Tucker, aged 5 weeks and 6 days old. Kathy Brubaker Volunteer Genealogist Linesville Historical Society kbrbkr@toolcity.net

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