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    1. Charles Fremont Saunders 1857-1885
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    3. "The Milton Weekly Telephone", Milton Wisconsin, Thursday, Dec. 31, 1885. Charles Saunders, son of Gardner Saunders, died a week ago to-day, after an illness of 22 days, of typhoid fever. The funeral services were held at his residence Saturday afternoon, the service being conducted by Elder W. C. Whitford, assisted by Elder Dunn. Mr. Saunders was a highly respected young man, and his death was keenly felt by all. Less than a year ago he was married to Miss Myra Kidder, who in her terrible affliction, has the sympathy of all. "The Janesville Gazette", Janesville, Wisconsin, Jan. 2, 1886, p 3. Milton - C. F. Saunders died Thursday, after an illness of but three weeks, of typhoid pneumonia. The funeral took place Saturday afternoon at the house, the services being conducted by President Whitford assisted by Rev. E. M. Dunn. The music was furnished by the Cornet band male quartette, composed of I. B. Clarke, E. Davis, E. Campbell and W. B. Anderson, with Miss Mate J. Haven as accompanist. The services were largely attended by the friends and neighbors of the deceased and the remains were intered here. The family have the hearty sympathy of the community in their great and sudden loss of husband, son and brother. "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 42, No 1, p 5, Jan. 7, 1886. In Milton, Wis., Dec. 24, 1885, Charles F. Saunders of typhoid fever, in the 29th year of his age. He was the son of Gardner Saunders and leaves a wife to whom he had been married about a year. He was highly respected, particularly by the young men in the community, who attended his funeral in large numbers. W. C. W.

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