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Margaret Buffington

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Margaret Buffington

Birth
Death
25 Mar 1877 (aged 6 months)
Ottawa County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Delphos, Ottawa County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 268
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Daughter of Samuel and Margaret M.

In: The Sentinel, March 29, 1877

From Delphos
We have three deaths to record that occurred in the vicinity of Delphos the past week: W.C. Scott's child, Friday last, aged about six months; Samuel Buffington's child, Sunday morning last, aged about six months; Rev. L. Tallman preached the funeral at their residences. Mrs. Cordie Dinwiddie, wife of James Dinwiddie, died Sunday morning, aged about 40 years, but had been able to be about until a week before she died, since which time she suffered much, until death relieved her Sunday morning at 1 o'clock. Mrs. D. had never publicly professed faith in Christ, but during her illness, the week before she died, became greatly interested in her soul's salvation, and was resigned to depart. She was baptized by sprinkling just before she died, by Rev. N. Bracken. She was followed to the grave Monday by a large number of sympathizing friends of the family. Mrs. D. and Mrs. S's child were both buried at the same time. G.W.S.
Daughter of Samuel and Margaret M.

In: The Sentinel, March 29, 1877

From Delphos
We have three deaths to record that occurred in the vicinity of Delphos the past week: W.C. Scott's child, Friday last, aged about six months; Samuel Buffington's child, Sunday morning last, aged about six months; Rev. L. Tallman preached the funeral at their residences. Mrs. Cordie Dinwiddie, wife of James Dinwiddie, died Sunday morning, aged about 40 years, but had been able to be about until a week before she died, since which time she suffered much, until death relieved her Sunday morning at 1 o'clock. Mrs. D. had never publicly professed faith in Christ, but during her illness, the week before she died, became greatly interested in her soul's salvation, and was resigned to depart. She was baptized by sprinkling just before she died, by Rev. N. Bracken. She was followed to the grave Monday by a large number of sympathizing friends of the family. Mrs. D. and Mrs. S's child were both buried at the same time. G.W.S.


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