1915 Necrologist Report

1915 Necrologist Report

(Transcribed and copyrighted June 22, 2001, by Lawrence B. Peet, Joliet, Illinois. Permission granted to copy for non-commercial use only. All in Italics, block type and upper case surnames are added to or modified from the original by the transcriber.)

(The 1915 Old Settlers’ Association Necrology Report, as prepared by William A. Baldwin, printed in the Joliet Evening Herald-News, October 2, 1915, transcribed by Lawrence B. Peet.)

Work of Reaper Among Pioneers Unusually Heavy — Report of Necrologist, Wm. A. Baldwin, Made to Old Settlers’ Association Today, Records Death of 227 Citizens —

During the year from October 1, 1914, until October 1, this year, the ranks of the pioneers of Will county have been visibly thinned. Last year there was recorded the passing of 114 persons from within and outside the membership of the Will County Pioneers’ association. This year the number is 227.

To the younger generation these pioneers have, in their lifetime, offered examples of integrity and stability that have given character to the community life of Will county. To these, and to those who remain, there is due the respect and the warm appreciation of everyone.

Following is as near a complete list as was available of the old settlers called to their eternal reward:

Oct. 1, 1914 – Mrs. John HOHMAN, Peotone, aged 90 years. She leaves a grown family.

Oct. 2, 1914 – Mrs. John STAMM, Homer, aged 74 years. She leaves a husband and six children.

Oct. 3, 1914 – Albert HERATH, 1217 North Broadway, aged 65 years. He leaves a widow, one brother and a sister.

Oct. 5, 1914 – Mrs. Rachael PINNEO, Joliet, aged 52 years. A husband and five children survive.(nee Rachael Ettie LINEBARGER – L. B. Peet)

Oct. 7, 1914 – Archibald McQUEEN, Florence, aged 72 years. He was a native of Scotland. A grown family survives.

Oct. 8, 1914 – Mrs. Catherine HICKS, 600 Scott street, aged 70 years. She was a pioneer of Joliet.

Oct. 12, 1914 – Mary E. R. FULLER, oldest daughter of the late Judge S. W. RANDALL, at 424 Linden avenue, Joliet.

Oct. 11, 1914 – Ed. SANDIFORD, 306 Richmond street, Joliet.

Oct. 12, 1914 – Thomas J. KELLY, oldest merchant in Joliet, and three times mayor of Joliet, aged 74 years. He came to Joliet in 1848.

Oct. 12, 1914 – Andrew O’CONNOR, 71 years, at Lockport. He leaves a widow and five children.

Oct. 13, 1914 – James HADDOW, of Joliet, aged 74 years. He was for thirty years a keeper of the Illinois state penitentiary.

Oct. 14, 1914 – Mrs. C. E. MATTESON, at Long Beach, California, a former resident of Joliet.

Oct. 15, 1914 – Mrs. Julia LICHTENWALTER, aged 72 years, at her home, 306 Union street, Joliet.

Oct. 18, 1914 – Robert J. MORRISON, a native of Canada and a civil war veteran, aged 74 years. He was many times assessor of Joliet township.

Oct. 18, 1914 – John H. MORRISON, a veteran of the civil war, aged 72 years. He was a resident of Joliet since retiring from his farm.

Oct. 17, 1914 – Mrs. Theresa McCLOSKEY, aged 76 years, of Wilton. She was a native of Ireland.

Oct. 17, 1914 – Mrs. Augusta OBST, Lockport, aged 91 years. She had been fifty years a resident of Lockport.

Oct. 20, 1914 – Judge A. O. MARSHALL, aged 76 years, at 107 North Center street. He was a former Judge of the circuit court, member of the city school board of Joliet and a civil war veteran.

Oct. 21, 1914 – Byron FREY, aged 65 years, at Lockport. He leaves three sisters.

Oct. 23, 1914 – Mrs. Sarah GREENWOOD, wife of Aaron GREENWOOD, prominent church worker at Manhattan, aged 74. Years. She leaves a husband and two children.

Oct. 23, 1914 – John WEBB of Joliet, oldest mill man, aged 64 years.

Oct. 23, 1914 – Mrs. Margaret J. NOLAN, wife of J. K. NOLAN, 111 South Eastern avenue, Joliet. She was a native of Ireland.

Oct. 28, 1914 – H. M. LYFORD, aged 70 years, at his home in Chicago. He was a former clothing salesman of Joliet.

Oct. 29, 1914 – Mrs. Eliza FOLEY, 618 Clinton street, Joliet.

Nov. 2, 1914 – Mrs. Martha JOHNSON, Wilmington, wife of William JOHNSON.

Nov. 9, 1914 – Mrs. Augusta HANK, Lockport, aged 81 years. She leaves a husband and two daughters.

Nov. 10, 1914 – Louis TOEPPER, aged 72 years, at Monee. He was a resident of Will county for forty years.

Nov. 14, 1914 – Catherine BINZEN, widow of the late Michael BINZEN, of Joliet.

Nov. 18, 1914 – Ben F. EKLUND, 605 Wilcox street, aged 65 years. He was one of the first Swedish residents of Joliet.

Nov. 20, 1914 – William LICHTENWALTER, aged 83 years, at 309 Union street. He was a former resident of Manhattan.

Nov. 28, 1914 – Mrs. Susan BENN, once of Wilton, at Clay Center, Kansas, aged 61 years.

Nov. 28, 1914 – Miss Oranda PAGE, aged 84 years, at New Lenox. She was a member of a pioneer family.

Nov. 29, 1914 – William D. PALMER, prominent in Democratic politics, and a Joliet farmer, aged 65 years. He came to Jackson in 1857.

Dec. 1, 1914 – Mrs. Mary SMITH, widow of the late John SMITH of Manhattan, aged 80 years. She was closely associated with Jackson affairs fifty years ago.

Dec. 2, 1914 – Mrs. Harriet Beebe BROWN, of Plainfield, aged 76 years. She came from Orleans county, New York, to Walker’s Grove in 1859.

Dec. 2, 1914 – Mrs. Cynthia TERHUNE, former resident of Joliet, at her home in Pasadena, California.

Dec. 8, 1914 – Mrs. Christina SENGENBERGER, wife of George SENGENBERGER, 800 North Hickory street, Joliet, aged 74 years.

Dec. 7, 1914 – John C. LANG, probate clerk, Will county, and a civil war veteran, at his home, 400 Mississippi avenue, Joliet.

Dec. 8, 1914 – Mrs. Elizabeth HAMLIN, 205 Bridge street, Joliet.

Dec. 9, 1914 – Alois PFLEGER, 1117 North Hickory street, aged 81 years. He had been a resident of Joliet since 1848.

Dec. 10, 1914 – Ed. J. BANNON, 609 North Broadway, Joliet, aged 57 years.

Dec. 12, 1914 – Mrs. George SALISBURY, aged 59 years, at Plainfield.

Dec. 25, 1914 – Mrs. Harriet LINN, widow of W. D. B. LINN, at 109 South Center street.

Dec. 20, 1914 – William DINGLEY, former Joliet resident, at Adrian, Michigan.

1915

Jan. 1, 1915 – Mrs. Peter KLINGER, Manhattan, wife of a pioneer farmer.

Jan. 2, 1915 – Jerome T. SMITH, aged 84 years, at Plainfield.

Jan. 3, 1915 – Martha M. BLACK, aged 71 years, at her home, 315 Mississippi avenue, Joliet. She was the widow of the late James BLACK.

Jan. 5, 1915 – Mrs. Mary SHIRE, a resident of Joliet for 65 years, died at the age of 71 years.

Jan. 8, 1915 – Mrs. Lewis K. STEVENS, nee PRATT, was a prominent church worker of Joliet.

Jan. 9, 1915 – Mrs. Lucy HAWES, of DuPage, aged 64 years.

Jan. 9, 1915 – Romaine J. STODDARD, at his home in Chicago, aged 52 years. He was once associated with the late Frank HAVILAND in the livery business in Joliet.

Jan. 13, 1915 – Lewis LINEBARGER, of Kent, Iowa, aged 75 years.

Jan. 13, 1915 – J. J. WALZ, former New Lenox farmer, at his home in Ridgewood, Joliet. He came to Will county in 1856.

Jan. 14, 1915 – Capt. W. H. MITCHELL, civil war veteran, at his home in Wilmington, after a long illness.

Jan. 15, 1915 – P. H. WAGNER, at Danville (Illinois), at the age of 79 years. He was a civil war veteran and a former resident of Manhattan.

Jan. 21, 1915 – B. F. BYERS, aged 73 years, at 653 East Jefferson street, Joliet. He was a pioneer shop worker of Joliet.

Jan. 22, 1915 – William FOUND, native of England, aged 88 years. He came to Plainfield in 1852 and in later years lived in Joliet.

Jan. 23, 1915 – H. W. COPE, former alderman of the Fifth ward, Joliet, aged 71 years.

Jan. 23, 1915 – Owen KANGLEY, brother of the late Bernard KANGLEY, died in Morris. He was at one time a resident of Wilmington.

Jan. 30, 1915 – Mrs. Helen ZARLEY, wife of the late William H. ZARLEY, aged 75 years. She was the daughter of the late Jacob PATRICK, pioneer of Will county, and died in Joliet.

Feb. 5, 1915 – Horace L. MESSENGER, of Homer, aged 70 years. He was a livestock breeder and a veteran of the civil war.

Feb. 7, 1915 – Mat MATTES, of New Lenox, aged 79 years. He was one of the early farmers of New Lenox.

Feb. 11, 1915 – Mrs. John J. KELLY, aged 70 years, at 409 Collins street, Joliet.

Feb. 14, 1915 – Mrs. Annie GIFFORD, 215 Iowa avenue, aged 64 years.

Feb. 15, 1915 – John C. FRISBIE, born in Joliet in 1853, died at Silver Creek, Illinois.

Feb. 16, 1915 – Christian McDONALD, aged 80 years, at Danville. He was a veteran of the civil war.

Feb. 19, 1915 – James W. NORTON, agerd 77 years, at his home, 216 Youngs Avenue, Joliet.

Oct. 20, 1915 – Calneh BAILEY, aged 65 years, at his home in Channahon. He was a member of one of the oldest families in this section. (Oct 20 is the date given. If the month is supposed to be “Feb.,” then the year would be 1915; if the month is truly “Oct.,” and the author is true to form, then the year would be 1914. – L. B. Peet)

Feb. 22, 1915 – Louis ZECKER, aged 55 years, at 340 Hunter avenue, Joliet. He was a cigar maker.

Feb. 25, 1915 – Michael DAWSON, pioneer railroad man of Joliet, at his home, 701 North Scott street.

Feb. 25, 1915 – Mrs. Katherine McHUGH, widow of the late Patrick McHUGH of Manhattan, aged 87 years.

Feb. 28, 1915 – Mrs. Mary F. REILLY, 309 Pleasant street, Joliet, widow of James P. REILLY, aged 55 years.

March 2, 1915 – A. J. LINEBARGER, second white child in Jackson, aged 81 years. (Andrew Jackson, Linebarger – L. B. Peet)

March 3, 1915 – Mrs. Charles SUSEMIEHL, Wheatland, member of pioneer family.

March 4, 1915 – Miss Katherine KELLY, sister of T. A. KELLY, at her home in Chicago.

March 3, 1915 – B. F. FARNSWORTH, aged 93 years, former resident of Joliet, at Russell, Kansas.

March 1, 1915 – W. E. BOWMAN, uncle of Effie DILLMAN, at Los Angeles. He was a former Joliet resident.

March 9, 1915 – JAEMS FITZGERALD, (possibly, James?) 151 Comstock street, a resident of Joliet for sixty-one years.

March 7, 1915 – Mrs. Helen BISHOP, wife of Abro BISHOP, at her home in Chicago.

March 11, 1915 – Mrs. David PATON, aged 74 years, at her home in Joliet.

March 12, 1915 – Mary RICHARDS, wife of Euratus Richards, Jackson.

March 13, 1915 – John WALSH, Sr. of Troy.

March 14, 1915 – Miss Mary KERWIN, Plainfield road.

March 16, 1915 – Mrs. Chenery PUFFER, former resident of Joliet, at her home in Chicago.

March 17, 1915 – Mrs. J. D. HAMM, 405 South Ottawa street, Joliet.

March 17, 1915 – Mrs. Alfred COWING, Peotone.

March 17, 1915 – E. P. SANS, of Ridgewood, while on his way home from the south.

March 17, 1915 – Mrs. Eliza BAKER, east of Manhattan, aged 84 years. She was a native of England.

March 17, 1915 – Thomas SHIEL, Channahon, aged 75 years.

March 17, 1915 – Harriet DAY, of Channahon, aged 89 years.

March 18, 1915 – O. W. CURTIS, aged 58 years, at his home in Joliet.

March 18, 1915 – Peter W. SPANGLER, prominent in Democratic politics and a veteran of the civil war, aged 79 years. He had been a resident of Plainfield since 1848.

March 22, 1915 – Mary McGRATH, widow of the late Byron McGrath, Manhattan, aged 87 years.

March 23, 1915 – Captain M. H. LUKE, former deputy warden of the Illinois state penitentiary, and a veteran of the civil war, at Cincinnati, Ohio.

March 25, 1915 – Mrs. Martha MATHER, aged 80 years, at 604 Taylor street, Joliet.

April 1, 1915 – B. H. SCHREFFLER, 218 Grover street, aged 72 years.

April 3, 1915 – Henry LATTZ, Sr., civil war veteran of Crete, aged 75 years.

April 6, 1915 – Mrs. Katherine YAHN, 505 Marble street, Joliet, aged 87 years. She had lived in Joliet for sixty years.

April 7, 1915 – William T. IRESON, Lockport, aged 74 years. He was a native of England and came to Lockport in 1851.

April 7, 1915 – Mrs. Phoebe DOWNEY, wife of J. B. DOWNEY, 507 Linden avenue, Joliet.

April 9, 1915 – David FORSYTHE, formerly prominent in Democratic politics, and once a heavy stock-raiser of Florence, at his home, 4636 Vincennes avenue, Chicago. He was a native of Ballymore, County Antrim, Ireland, and was aged 65 years.

April 9, 1915 – Mrs. Alice GLEASON, for fifty years a resident of Joliet.

April 13, 1915 – Mrs. Eliz BANKIN, former business woman at Braidwood, at Rochelle, Illinois, aged 60 years.

April 17, 1915 – Jerry MAHONEY, for forty-seven years a Joliet merchant.

April 20, 1915 – Reuben HOFFMAN, native of New York, at New Lenox, aged 81 years.

April 30, 1915 – Rev. W. I. STEWART, Peotone.

May 1, 1915 – Fred RHUBECK, Green Garden, aged 61 years.

May 3, 1915 – Mrs. Arlette SCHRYVER, 308 Third avenue, aged 69 years.

May 4, 1915 – Mrs. Mary Ann LAW, aged 76 years, at 724 Nicholson street, Joliet.

May 5, 1915 – Robert T. YOUNG, Sr., of Joliet. He was a native of Scotland and was an early settler in Reed’s Grove.

May 5, 1915 – Mrs. R. R. GREENE, of Braidwood, wife of the dentist.

May 6, 1915 – John KIENNING, Peotone, aged 75 years

May 7, 1915 – Mrs. Susan SULTZBAUGH, aged 84 years, at Peotone. She was the mother of Mrs. S. D. BAIRD.

May 7, 1915 – Phil. RAB, Green Garden, aged 88 years.

May 10, 1915 – John R. HERATH, former Joliet supervisor, aged 57 years.

May 11, 1915 – Mrs. Margaret HALEY, widow of the late Michael HALEY, at Manhattan, aged 70 years.

May 12, 1915 – George E. MILLER, Elwood, aged 52 years.

May 12, 1915 – Mrs. Ellen TALBOT of Troy, widow of the late Thomas TALBOT, aged 70 years.

May 14, 1915 – Jeanette BRISBANE, New Lenox, school teacher.

May 16, 1915 – John D. STEELE, 525 Oneida street, Joliet.

May 16, 1915 – Mrs. G. KNATER, Frankfort, aged 75 years.

May 22, 1915 – L. R. PORTER, Plainfield, aged 63 years.

May 22, 1915 – John HARRIGAN, 100 Raub street, aged 61 years.

May 23, 1915 – Andrew CAMERON, Lockport, aged 58 years. He had lived in Lockport forty years.

May 23, 1915 – Mrs. Edith Marion SHURTS, widow of the late Col. M. W. SHURTS, Joliet, at her home 112 South Eastern avenue, aged 70 (possibly 76 or 78) years.

May 23, 1915 – Mrs. Rosanna DOLAN, 70 years a resident of Joliet. She was the wife of Timothy DOLAN.

May 24, 1915 – Mrs. Almira KNAPP, Mokena, aged 75 years.

May 25, 1915 – August DEUTCHMANN, of Florence, aged 79 years. He was a native of Germany.

May 28, 1915 – Mrs. Emma HEINSELMAN, 603 Campbell street, Joliet, aged 59 years.

May 29, 1915 – Mrs. F. A. WILLIAMS, wife of the physician, aged 50 years, at Ritchie.

May 30, 1915 – Jerry G. BEARD, civil war veteran, Peotone. He was a member of the Forty-second Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment.

June 2, 1915 – J. E. CRONMILLER, 509 Richards street. He was a civil war veteran.

June 3, 1915 – George A. BERO, 327 Richmond street, Joliet.

June 4, 1915 – Andrew MURDIE, retired Wilton farmer, at Manhattan. He was a native of Scotland.

June 5, 1915 – John A. McSHERRY, 800 South Joliet street, Joliet. He was a grocer.

June 8, 1915 – Mrs. Sarah STARR, Joliet, aged 85 years. She was 65 years a resident of Joliet.

June 8, 1915 – Isabelle SUFFERN, former resident of the Wilmington district, at her home on Chicago.

June 9, 1915 – John F. WALL, former implement dealer, Joliet. He was a native of Wisconsin.

June 10, 1915 – Mat SHULTZ, 623 Van Buren street, Joliet, aged 65 years.

June 11, 1915 – Mrs. Jerome DOXTADER, former resident of New Lenox, at her home in Los Angeles.

June 12, 1915 – Rev. I. J. VILLARS, former chaplain Joliet Penitentiary and prominent as anti-saloon worker, at New Lenox, aged 76 years. He was a veteran of the civil war.

June 12, 1915 – George G. YOUNG, 107 Catalpa street, Joliet.

June 13, 1915 – John SCUTT, brother of the late H. B. SCUTT, at his home in Los Angeles.

June 17, 1915 – Mrs. Thomas VARLEY, Channahon, aged 42 years.

June 17, 1915 – Mrs. Charles WHITE, 411 Colburn avenue, Joliet.

June 17, 1915 – Mrs. Ellen MORE, widow of the late Nelson MORE, Joliet.

June 22, 1915 – Mrs. Catherine WALLACE, 411 Campbell street, Joliet.

June 22, 1915 – A. A. ANDREW, Manhattan, pioneer farmer of Wilton.

June 22, 1915 – Ernest SCHWARTZ, Joliet, aged 65 years.

June 25, 1915 – Mrs. Phoebe WESTON, 603 South Chicago street, Joliet.

June 24, 1915 – Mary E. DAVID, daughter of the late Rev. Mr. DAVID, at her home in Chicago.

June 27, 1915 – Peter SWANSON, Lockport, aged 71 years.

June 30, 1915 – Joseph WEBER, 416 North Hickory street, Joliet.

June 30, 1915 – Chauncey CLINTON, former Wilton farmer, aged 90 years.

June 30, 1915 – Mary Jane DONNELLY, 1212 Jackson street, Joliet, aged 61 years.

July 1, 1915 – Mrs. Johanna KURTH, 205 Vine street, Joliet, aged 79 years.

July 4, 1915 – Mrs. Ben F. WHITSON, aged 56 years, Plainfield.

July 6, 1915 – Joseph HARPER, aged 79 years, former New Lenox farmer, at Kent, Washington.

July 7, 1915 – Mike HANDLON, Joliet, aged 56 years.

July 10, 1915 – Shepherd SCROGGINS, of Essex, Kankakee county, aged 91 years. He was a resident of Channahon and Wilmington in the frontier days.

July 11, 1915 – Mrs. Loren A. NORTON, aged 79 years, at Lockport.

July 15, 1915 – Otto HERKERT, Joliet, aged 52 years.

July 15, 1915 – Mrs. S. A. JERVIS, Joliet. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. W. J. DAVIDSON.

July 15, 1915 – Tim McPARTLIN, Manhattan, aged 70 years. He was a civil war veteran.

July 17, 1915 – W. H. NEVENS, Will county superintendent of schools. He was a native of Vermont and was a civil war veteran.

July 18, 1915 – Wallis D. STEVENS, Joliet manufacturer, aged 70 years. He lived in Joliet fifty years.

July 26, 1915 – George W. KITE, in Chicago, aged 79 years. He was a former Bird’s Bridge farmer.

July 27, 1915 – Andrew AHLSCHLAGER, Chicago architect. He was a native of New Lenox.

July 29, 1915 – M. E. BANNON, Joliet, aged 70 years. He was a Joliet merchant.

July 31, 1915 – Mrs. Ida BRADLEY, wife of the late Homer G. BRADLEY, Joliet, aged 66 years. She came to Joliet in 1867.

Aug. 1, 1915 – Mrs. S. B. WITMORE, in Omaha. She was a former resident of Channahon.

Aug. 3, 1915 – Mrs. Mary SCHWARTZ, aged 60 years, Joliet.

Aug. 3, 1915 – James SWACKHAMMER, Custer farmer and pioneer.

Aug. 4, 1915 – William NIEMAN, aged 62 years, Joliet.

Aug. 5, 1915 – Ed. RALEIGH, former resident of Wilmington.

Aug. 11, 1915 – John THEILER, aged 86 years, Joliet pioneer. He was a native of Switzerland.

Aug. 15, 1915 – William KIRSTEIN, Manhattan, aged 56 years.

Aug. 16, 1915 – Nick WEILAND, a Joliet resident since 1873, aged 76 years.

Aug. 26, 1915 – Dan HERSHBERGER, in Joliet since 1862, aged 80 years.

Aug. 29, 1915 – Rev. Albert H. BRAUER, leading Evangelical Lutheran clergyman of Eastern Will county, aged 65 years. He came to Beecher thirty-five years ago.

Aug. 29, 1915 – William COOPER, at Kankakee, aged 87 years. He was born in 1838 in Ohio and come to New Lenox in 1854.

Aug. 30, 1915 – William MEYER, of Washington (township), aged 64 years. He was a progressive farmer.

Aug. 31, 1915 – Walter C. BELDEN, aged 55 years, at El Paso, Texas. He was a former Joliet resident and prominent in secret society circles.

Aug. 31, 1915 – Miss May DeLONG, aged 79 years, at Plainfield. She came to Walker’s Grove in 1850.

Sept. 1, 1915 – Mrs. William BEUTIEN, Peotone, wife of a pioneer farmer.

Sept. 1, 1915 – Mrs. Adele PIERCE, Wilmington, aged 51 years (possibly 61 years).

Sept. 2, 1915 – Mrs. L. D. GARLICK, Manhattan, aged 60 years.

Sept. 4, 1915 – Mrs. M. SCRIVENS, of Will township.

Sept. 6, 1915 – Mrs. Almira Cooley RICHARDS, widow of the late Daniel RICHARDS, of Jackson township, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. F. GOUGAR, aged 87 years.

Sept. 7, 1915 – Mrs. Fred SCHMIDT, of Eagle Lake, a Will county Pioneer.

Sept. 7, 1915 – Louis BUCKHOLD, aged 68 years, at Lockport. He was a former resident of Homer.

Sept. 8. 1915 – George GREEN, Sr., Channahon, aged 81 years, for many years a farmer.

Sept. 9, 1915 – Fred DRALLE, at Peotone, aged 47 years.

Sept. 11, 1915 – Henry SCHWEER, president Crete State bank, aged 70 years.

Sept. 11, 1915 – Sir William VAN HORNE, son of Joliet’s first mayor and knighted by Queen VICTORIA for achievements in railroad construction in Canada, aged 72 years, in Montreal, Canada.

Sept. 10, 1915 – Mrs. Emily A. WIDNEY, daughter of the late George VAN DUSER of New Lenox, aged 73 years.

Sept. 12, 1915 – O. J. HOTCHKIN, pioneer of Frankfort township, at his home in Chicago.

Sept. 13, 1915 – Harry CHITTENDEN, at Denver, Colorado. He was a former member of the firm of Chittendon, Northrup & Webb, Joliet grocers in the early ’70s.

Sept. 13, 1915 – John STAMM, civil war veteran, in Homer, aged 67 years.

Sept. 14, 1915 – George SUESS, Joliet, aged 60 years.

Sept. 14, 1915 – Mrs. Frank BROWN, Jackson, aged 50 years.

Sept. 17, 1915 – Peter LINDSTROM, for thirty-two years a Joliet Tailor.

Sept. 22, 1915 – William FOSTER, at West Branch, Michigan. He was a former Florence farmer.

Sept. 24, 1915 – Chester MOREY, Florence farmer and member of a pioneer family of the Wilmington district.

Sept. 27, 1915 – Mrs. Eva MUNROE, widow of the late George H. MUNROE, of Joliet, aged 65 years.

Sept. 28, 1915 – Mrs. Theresa GOODSPEED, aged 74 years, at her home. Winston avenue, Joliet.

(signed) W. A. Baldwin

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