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Eshelman - John



Source: Crawfordsville Weekly, February 23, 1894

John Eshelman, an old and highly respected resident of Montgomery county, departed this life Tuesday morning at 3 o'clock at his home near Hound Hill. Mr. Ehelman's illness was a very short one. He had been suffering from neuralgia of -the head for only a few days. On Monday night, a friend sit up with him although not thinking him dangerously sick. Upon going to the bedside to arouse him to administer a dose of medicine it was found that he had died a short time before, evidently without a struggle. The deceased was a member of the M. B. church at Round Hill. - kh


Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Wednesday, 21 February 1894
 
John Eshleman, aged seventy years, died yesterday morning at his home on Round Hill, Coal Creek Township. The funeral occurs Thursday afternoon conducted by Rev. G. W. Stafford. Mr. Eshleman’s death was quite sudden and was due to heart disease. He had been a member of the Methodist Church for over forty years and was one of the most reputable citizens in the county. - s

Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Thursday, 22 February 1894

John Eshelman, an old and highly respected resident of Montgomery County, departed this life Tuesday morning at 3 o’clock at his home near Round Hill. Mr. Eshelman’s illness was a very short one. He had been suffering from neuralgia of the head for only a few days. On Monday night a friend sat up with him although not thinking him dangerously sick. Upon going to the bedside to arouse him to administer a dose of medicine, it was found that he had died a short time before, evidently without a struggle. The deceased was a member of the M. E. Church at Round Hill. -s


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