COURTESY: JAYNE SCHRIMSHER
THE BANNER, CLANTON, ALA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1895,VOL. III, NO. 11
Page 3, Col. 1
Died Tuesday evening about one
thirty o'clock, Miss Alice Hardy,
aged about tweenty (sic)one years.
The young lady had only been sick
about two weeks, suffering from
the grip and typiod, fever. She
was laid to rest in Pleasant Grove
churchyard on Wednesday.
It was only a few days before
that a younger sister of this de-
ceased lady went to her home above
She had been sick for about three
monthes. She was only about
twelve years old. We deeply sym-
pathize with the bereaved rela-
tive as to their double affiction.
COURTESY: JAYNE SCHRIMSHER
THE BANNER, CLANTON, ALA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1895,VOL. III, NO. 11
Page 3, Col. 1
Died Tuesday evening about one
thirty o'clock, Miss Alice Hardy,
aged about tweenty (sic)one years.
The young lady had only been sick
about two weeks, suffering from
the grip and typiod, fever. She
was laid to rest in Pleasant Grove
churchyard on Wednesday.
It was only a few days before
that a younger sister of this de-
ceased lady went to her home above
She had been sick for about three
monthes. She was only about
twelve years old. We deeply sym-
pathize with the bereaved rela-
tive as to their double affiction.
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