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Cleveland Plain Dealer
Dec 10, 1916

Warren, Dec 9- Mrs. Nellie M. Wilhelm is dead in her home here following a six month's illness.

(Submitted by Linda Dietz)


Cleveland Plain Dealer
Feb. 2, 1917

Newton Falls, Feb 1 - Horace S. Tilden 78, retired civil engineer, died here today. He leaves five children. Dr. R. e. Tilden of Cleveland, Mrs. Floyd Fowler of Toledo, Mrs. Carl Pixley of Pocatilla, Id., S. Jay Tilden of Juneau, Alaska, and Mrs. George French of Burton.

Niles, Feb 1 - Mrs. Ann Merry Jukes, 85, who emigrated to Niles from England at 75, died today.

Samuel McAllister, 35, at one time a pitcher of Niles and Indiana independent baseball teams, died today. 

(Submitted by Linda Dietz)


Plain Dealer
Mar 30, 1917

Newton Falls, Mar 29 - Mrs. George Hoffman, 57, died this morning. She leaves her husband and one daughter.

(Submitted by Linda Dietz)


Plain Dealer
Nov 7, 1917

Warren, Nov 6- 

Isaac Woodrow, who voted for Abraham Lincoln for president, died here yesterday.

(Submitted by Linda Dietz)


Plain Dealer
May 21, 1917

Niles, May 20- 

Anthony Casey, 67, resident of Niles fifty years, is dead.

(Submitted by Linda Dietz)


Lima Daily News
Feb 2,1906
 
Niles, O., Phillip Weinstein, 16, son of Abram Weinstein, a south-side grocer, while out on the delivery wagon, was caught by a fast train on the Erie railroad crossing and instantly killed.

(Submitted by Linda Dietz)


Mansfield News
Mansfield, Oh
Jan 2, 1900

Harris H. Mason, the first mayor and first postmaster of this city, died Sunday. He was an intimate friend of President McKinley's parents.

(Submitted by Linda Dietz)


The Mahoning Dispatch; Canfield, Ohio, June 09, 1911
State News
Warren.-E.J. Clappof this city, who was at Newton, Ill., for the summer, died suddenly there, Mr. Clapp was a native of Windsor, Ashtabula county, served in the Civil war, and later resided in Thompson, where he was president of the Thompson Mutual Insurance Co., which failed some years ago.  Later he was engaged in telephone construction work in Ohio and Illinois.  He served in the general assembly from Geauga county.

 

 submitted by Kate Watson

Mansfield News
Jan 2, 1908

Niles, O., Jan 2-

Frank Vaughn, upon returning home from a visit, found his wife dead from a bullet wound self-inflicted, beside their two-months-old baby. She left the following note: "My mind is wrecked since my sickness, with brooding over it. With all I have to live for, but no hope but insanity, who can blame me for this"? Mrs. Vaughn was 29 years old.

 

 

 

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