Sullivan - Michael Sr 1904
Source: 21 Nov 1904 p 1 Crawfordsville Daily Journal
Michael Sullivan, an aged employee of Younts Woolen factory died Saturday afternoon at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Howard Stonebraker at Yountsville. For more than 30 years his face has been a familiar one at the woolen mills. He was one of the best judges of wool in this part of the state. Last Friday he became slightly indisposed and that evening he suffered an attack of apoplexy. From this he never regained consciousness and died Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. The deceased was 88 years of age and leaves but one daughter, Mrs. Howard Stonebraker having buried a wife and 10 children previous to his death. He was a faithful servant and a good citizen. The funeral will occur Tuesday morning at St. Bernard Church at 10 o’clock conducted by Rev. Father Dempsy. Interment at Mt. Calvary. Source CWJ (others in here similar to this) –
Yountsville 12 April 1901 CWJ – Mrs. Michael Sullivan is still quite poorly. She is visited by her many friends and all hope for her recovery.
Source: CWJ 25 May 1900 p 7 – Yountsville M/M Michael Sullivan are both seriously ill.
Source: DWJ 16 July 1897 –
Misses Mary, Kate and Dode Callahan of Cville visited Mrs. Mary Sullivan last Thursday (Yountsville news so our Mary)
Source: CWJ 19 April 1901 p 5
Charley Stonebraker and mother attended the funeral of Mrs. Sullivan at Yountsville Monday (Alamo news)