The Holton Weekly Signal, March 29, 1899.
Lizzie McDonald was born in Crawford county, Ind., in 1863 and came with her parents to Kansas in 1877. She united with the Christian church at Farmington in her 21st year, and in October 1888 became a member of the church at this place, where her name is still enrolled. She was married to Clayton C. Anderson, of Atchison, May 18th, 1898. After intense suffering from Septic fever she passed away March 20th, 1899, leaving an infant daughter, a husband, father and mother, two sisters, nieces and nephews ....
The Soldier Clipper, March 23, 1899.
The Holton Weekly Signal, March 29, 1899.
Lizzie McDonald was born in Crawford county, Ind., in 1863 and came with her parents to Kansas in 1877. She united with the Christian church at Farmington in her 21st year, and in October 1888 became a member of the church at this place, where her name is still enrolled. She was married to Clayton C. Anderson, of Atchison, May 18th, 1898. After intense suffering from Septic fever she passed away March 20th, 1899, leaving an infant daughter, a husband, father and mother, two sisters, nieces and nephews ....
The Soldier Clipper, March 23, 1899.
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