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The Clay County Patriot, Clay county, NE., January 17, 1913 |
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The remains of Thomas Smith were brought from Hartwell last Thursday
afternoon and interred in Calvary cemetery. He was 23 years old, the
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, who formerly resided south of
Sutton.
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The Randolph Times Enterprise, Cedar county, NE., December 26, 1918 |
MARRIED
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Mary Sheldon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sheldon of this
city, was married last week to Leonard Linquist of Wausa, the
son of business man of that city. The young couple slipped away
quietly and surprised their friends. The bride was in the high
school here and has now started on the journey of life with the
young man of her choice. We understand they will live in South
Dakota on a farm.
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The Dorchester Star, Saline county, NE., May 24, 1923
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Edward Whitcomb, formerly editor of the Telegraph of Friend and
Mrs. Mary Jane Warren, of Minneapolis, Minn., were married at Los
Angeles, Calif., May 14. Both are seventy-nine years of age.
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