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Son of John Maddock 

Gerard Mathews 

Andrew McClelland

Mrs. Louis McKinnis

Mrs. Harry Miller

Joseph Mills

Mrs. Montgomery


Son of John Maddock

Illinois State Chronicle (Decatur, Illinois) September 18 1856

Died on the 10th, John C., son of John Maddock, aged 3 years.


Gerard Mathews


Illinois State Chronicle (Decatur, Illinois) March 6 1856

Died at his residence in this county, on the 27th ult., Mr. Gerard Mathews, aged 40 years.


Andrew McClelland

Illinois State Chronicle (Decatur, Illinois) January 11 1857

Died in Decatur, on the 1st(?) inst, at 6 o'clock, Andrew McCleland, aged about (?) years. Mr. M. leaves quite a large number of friends in this city and in Springfield to mourn his lose. His remains were carried to Springfield for interment.


Mrs. Louis McKinnis

M'KINNIS

The funeral of Mrs. McKinnis, wife of Louis McKinnis, will be held at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon from the family residence, 828 North Pine street. The interment will be at Boling Springs cemetery.

[Source: Decatur Daily Review, Jan 1, 1899 - Submitted by Peggy McElfish]


Mrs. Harry Miller

Decatur Man Killed In Accident – Clinton

[Litchfield Daily Union, Friday, July 8, 1927 – submitted by Lynn Boyd Reener]

Mrs Harry Miller of Decatur was killed at 10 o’clock last night when the automobile in which she was riding with her husband, collided head-on with another machine driven by R H Massoon of Clinton. Miller and Massoon were painfully injured. The accident happened on the hard road north of here.


Joseph Mills

The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Mills was held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the family residence on North Main street. The services were conducted by Rev. H. A. W. Yung. Appropriate music was rendered by the choir from the First English Lutheran church. There were many beautiful floral tributes. The pall bearers were all employes of the Mills Lumber company as follows: John Hagen, Thomas Oaks, Will Montgomery, Will Kosseick, J. Goodmiller, Adam Miller. The internment was at Greenwood.

[Source: Unknown newspaper, December 31, 1898 - Submitted by Peggy McElfish]


Mrs. Montgomery

Mother is Dead -- Mrs. D.Y. Stafford and Jay Montgomery last evening received a telegram announcing that their mother had died suddenly at the old home in Decatur, Ill., yesterday noon. Mrs. Montgomery visited here twice, the last time about a year ago, and the news of her demise will cause much regret among the many friends of the family here.

The Coos Bay Times, Marshfield, OR - November 26, 1908, pg. 3 - Sub. by Robyn Greenlund




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