El Paso County Colorado
Genealogy and History

Barber, Eddie
Barber, Emily
Boytl, Timothy
Browne, Myrtle
Burnham, Alice
Burnham, Alice May
Burnham, John


Eddie and Emily Barber
Eddie Barber, aged 13, and Emily Barber, aged 18, died of diptheria at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barber, at Colorado Springs. Eddie died Saturday, April 23, and Emily died just one week later, April 30. Eddie was sick two weeks and his sister one week. The sad news was received here in a letter by George Hunsley. Mr. and Mrs. Barber were former residents of this city, at which time Mr. Barber was an employee of the furniture factory.
(May 7, 1892 Herald Despatch, Decatur Illinois - Submitted by S. Williams)



Timothy Boytl
Denmark, Iowa, Sept. 10, 1874
It is with pain that we are called upon to chronicle the death of one of our most respected citizens, Timothy Boytl, who died of that dread disease, consumption, at Colorado Springs, on the 4th inst., whither he had gone in hopes to regain his health. His remains were followed to the grave by  a large number of relations and friends. Although his death was not unexpected, it cast a gloom over the entire community.
(September 17, 1874 Burlington Hawk Eye, Burlington Iowa - Submitted by S. Williams)


Myrtle Eva Browne
The funeral of Miss Myrtle Eva Browne, 21 years old, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Browne of 315 West(?) Las Vegas street, who died Friday afternoon, will be held this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the residence. Internment will be in Evergreen cemetery.
[October 30, 1910 Colorado Springs Gazette, Colorado Springs Colorado - Sub. by Shauna Williams]





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