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Richardson - Zebulin

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, 11 January 1895
J. J. Insley received a telegram on Wednesday from Peoria, announcing the death of his father-in-law, Zebulin B. Richardson. Mr. Richardson was 80 years old and his death was due to old age more than to any disease. The remains arrived here yesterday and were taken to the residence of Prof. J. H. Osborne, where the funeral occurred today under the auspices of the Odd Fellows. Mr. Richardson was until near thirteen years ago a resident of Crawfordsville, and was for many years proprietor of the Nutt House. He was a man with a large number of acquaintances and was popular with all. Possessed of many noble attributes, he commanded general respect and many friends here will hear of his death with sorrow and regret. - thanks Kim H
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Source: Crawfordsville Review 12 January 1899 p 8
J.J. insley received a telegram from Peoria, Illinois on Wednesday morning announcing the death of his father-in-law, Z.B. Richardson from advanced age. Mr. Richardson was formerly a citizen of this place and one time properitor of the Nutt Hotel. The remains will be brought here for burial.
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Source: Crawfordsville Review 12 Jan 1895 p 1

The remains of the late ZB Richardson arrived here Thursday evening from Peoria and were taken to the residence of John S Brown on east Main street.  The burial took place yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by the Odd Fellows' Lodge of which the deceased was long a member.

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Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday 11 Jan 1895
 
J. J. Insley received a telegram on Wednesday from Peoria, announcing the death of his father-in-law, Zebulin B. Richardson. Mr. Richardson was 80 years old and his death was due to old age more than to any disease. The remains arrived here yesterday and were taken to the residence of Prof. J. H. Osborne, where the funeral occurred today under the auspices of the Odd Fellows.

Mr. Richardson was until near thirteen years ago a resident of Crawfordsville, and was for many years proprietor of the Nutt House. He was a man with a large number of acquaintances and was popular with all. Possessed of many noble attributes, he commanded general respect and many friends here will hear of his death with sorrow and regret. - thanks to "S"



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