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Southwell - Mary


Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana Sat April 25, 1891

"Death's Harvest" - Mrs. Mary Southwell, aged  70 years died April 7 at her home north of the Monon station after a  prolonged illness. Mrs. Southwell was 75 years old and was making her  home with her daughter, Mrs. Flute McGilliard. She leaves one other  daughter, Mrs. PF Hallorin, of Dayton, KY. For 18 years she has been a  constant sufferer from rheumatism and 10 years ago asthma set in. Death  was the result of an attack of the grip (Stomach Flu). She was the widow  of the veteran railroader, Johnnie Southwell, who dropped dead about  two years ago and who was known to everybody as the watchman of the  Monon at the Market Street crossing.


Source:  Crawfordsville Daily Journal Sat 18 April 1891


Mrs. Mary Southwell, aged 70 years, died last night at her home north of the Monon station after a prolonged illness. The funeral will occur tomorrow at 2 o’clock from the Catholic Church. Interment will be at the Catholic Cemetery.
Mrs. Southwell was 75 years old (*note age) and was making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Flute McGilliard. She leaves one other daughter, Mrs. P. F. Hallorin, of Dayton, Ky. For eighteen years she has been a constant sufferer from rheumatism and ten years ago asthma set in. Death was the result of an attack of the grip. She was the widow of the veteran railroader, Johnnie Southwell, who dropped dead about two years ago, and who was known to everybody as the watchman of the Monon at the Market Street crossing.



Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Saturday, 26 December 1891 Listing of Deaths in 1891

January—A. G. McDaniel, , John Cogle, Walter McClure
February—Elizabeth Handy, John B. Tutt, Mrs. Homer Hills, Mrs. Christian Patridge, Wm M. Craig, Buck Marley, Mrs. C. L. Myers
March—, Susan Best, Jackson Borum, , Rev. Reuben Claypool, Rev. John Safford, Mary Campbell, Wm McIntyre
April—Mrs. Paul Hughes, Joab Eliott, Captain Tribby’s mother, John A. Cooley, Mattie Morgan, Mrs. Curtis Edwards, Hannah Gilkey, Allen Owens, Catherine Hall, Mary Southwell, Mrs. James Francis, John Francis, Samuel Moore, Eugene Heaton

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