Her mother is a daughter of the Rev. John Kidney, of Elizabeth St.
She was a bright interesting child and was a member of Zion Reformed Sunday School, and a member of the Catechetical class. She was a student in Prof. McGraw's department, Female High School, and was loved and admired by a large circle of friends.
Funeral on Monday. The pallbearers will be selected from the Sunday school scholars.
Source: Mail (Hagerstown, MD)
Friday, November 2, 1894
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MARY S., daughter of Solomon Middlekauff, East North Street, died on Saturday of typhoid fever, aged 14 years. She was the second on four daughters and her earl demise has broken a happy family circle, and brought grief to many loving friends.
Source: The Herald and Torch Light
(Hagerstown, MD)
November 1, 1894
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Buried with her parents
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Her mother is a daughter of the Rev. John Kidney, of Elizabeth St.
She was a bright interesting child and was a member of Zion Reformed Sunday School, and a member of the Catechetical class. She was a student in Prof. McGraw's department, Female High School, and was loved and admired by a large circle of friends.
Funeral on Monday. The pallbearers will be selected from the Sunday school scholars.
Source: Mail (Hagerstown, MD)
Friday, November 2, 1894
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MARY S., daughter of Solomon Middlekauff, East North Street, died on Saturday of typhoid fever, aged 14 years. She was the second on four daughters and her earl demise has broken a happy family circle, and brought grief to many loving friends.
Source: The Herald and Torch Light
(Hagerstown, MD)
November 1, 1894
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Buried with her parents
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