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    1. [PALANCAS] August 1870 Deaths in The Lancaster Intelligencer
    2. Maria Campbell
    3. The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 3 Aug. 1870: Page 2: Deaths NIMLOW.-On the 25th ult., in Martic township, M---[?] K. [NIMLOW], son of Margaret S NIMLOW, aged 18[?] years, 3 months and 18 days. FRICKER[?].-On the 27th inst.[sic], in this city, Freddie [FRICKER?], only son of Henry and Margaret FRICKER[?], in the 7th year of his age. TINDAL.-On the 28th inst.[sic], in this city, John S. M. [TINDAL], son of David and Elizabeth TINDAL, aged 5 years and 26 days. ECKERT.-On the 28th inst.[sic], Lewis Henry [ECKERT], infant son of of Rev. J. V. and E. Z. ECKERT, aged 1 days [sic]. ROHRER.-On the 31st ult., Leland ROHRER, son of the late Reuben S. ROHRER, aged 21 years and 29[?] days. FOX.-On the 29th inst.[sic], Carrie Rebekah [FOX], infant daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth FOX. ECKERT.-In this city, on Friday, July 29th, Albert N. ECKERT, in the 28th year of his age. ---------- [Elsewhere on the same page] FUNERAL OF ALBERT N. ECKERT.-The funeral of Albert N. ECKERT, son of the late Geo. L. ECKERT, Esq., of Paradise township, took place on Sunday afternoon, from the residence of his mother in Shippen street, and was attended by a very large number of his friends and acquaintances. His remains were taken to the Old Leacock Church, and interred in the graveyard attached thereto, where his father and other members of the family are buried. Mr. ECKERT was a young man of exemplary character, was widely known throughout the city and county, and was highly respected. ---------- FATAL ACCIDENT TO A FORMER LANCASTERIAN.-Mieajah[?] P. WEEKS, who was for a number of years connected with the Safe Harbor Iron Works, and who is married to a daughter of the late James BONES, of Manor twp., on last Friday, was scalded in a rolling mill, at Joliet, Will county, Illinois, from the effects of which he died shortly afterward. He went there with his family, about a month ago, to take charge of a rolling mill. We did not learn the particulars of the accident. ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 10 Aug. 1870: Page 2: Deaths ANDERSON.-On the 8[?]th inst., ------[?] [ANDERSON], infant daughter of Merrell[?] R. and Ella ANDERSON, aged [?] weeks and [?] days. RIPLEY.-On the 3d inst., in this city, --------[?] RIPLEY, aged 28 years. LIND.-On the 3d inst., in this city, John LIND, aged 66[?] years, 11 months and 28 days. [Two additional deaths which I'm unable to read.] ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 17 Aug. 1870: Page 3: Deaths ANNE.-On the 12th inst., in this city, Ann Amrita[?] [ANNE], wife of William ANNE, aged 33[?] years, 2 months and 26 days. HAGER.-On the 13th inst., at Abbeville, Catharine [HAGER], wife of Christopher HAGER, dec'd. GRICE.-On the 1st inst., at the residence of her uncle, Peter P. Lewis, in Bart township, Eathalinda [GRICE], daughter of B. F. and Elizabeth GRICE, aged 11 months, 3 weeks, and 4 days. Her remains were conveyed to her home Monday afternoon in Philadelphia. McKILLIPS.-On the 2d inst., at Gordonville, Sarah E. McKILLIPS, aged 2 years and seven months; also on the 11th inst., Maggie A. McKILLIPS, aged 6 years and 7 months; children of Isaiah and Mary A. McKILLIPS. McINTYRE.-At Fairfiled, Drumore twp., on the 7th of April, Robt. McINTYRE, in the 76th year of his age. McINTYRE.-On the 11th of May, Margaret McINTYRE, in the 32d year of her age. SHANK.-On the 27th of July, Wm. SHANK, in the [??]th year of his age. ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 24 Aug. 1870: Deaths [page is missing from digital archives] ---------- The Lancaster Intelligencer: Wed. 31 Aug. 1870: Page 3: Deaths ATLEE.-Suddenly, at Philadelphia, on Sunday morning, August 28, Anna Eliza [ATLEE], wife of Washington L. ATLEE, M.D., aged 62 years. DEMUTH.-On the 24th inst., in this city, William D---er[?] DEMUTH, in his 67[?]th year. HORNER.-On the 24th inst., in this city, Anna Louisa[?] [HORNER], daughter of George W. and Adaline M. HORNER, aged 8 months and 18 days. [HORNER].-On the 28[?]th inst., in this city, Mary Francis [HORNER], daughter of George W. and Adaline M. HORNER, aged 2 years and 14[?] days. SIMMONS.-On the 21st inst., at the residence of her husband, Washington SIMMONS, Mechanicsburg, Lancaster county, Pa., of typhoid fever, Mary Ann SIMMONS, aged forty-three years, eleven months and four days. ---------- These and other Civil War era newspapers can be viewed online using the "Browse Archive" feature at: http://digitalnewspapers.libraries.psu.edu/

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