he Pantagraph, Aug. 8, 1881. Page 3.
The wife of Peter Claudon, living two and a half miles south of Chenoa, died suddenly Saturday afternoon. She had been sick with cholera morbus, but was better and was up round the house. She was taken worse about noon and died at about 6 o'clock. She was 26 years of age, and leaves two small children. She was the daughter of Mr. Peter and Anna Vercler, of Chenoa. A large circle of relatives and friends mourn her death.
he Pantagraph, Aug. 8, 1881. Page 3.
The wife of Peter Claudon, living two and a half miles south of Chenoa, died suddenly Saturday afternoon. She had been sick with cholera morbus, but was better and was up round the house. She was taken worse about noon and died at about 6 o'clock. She was 26 years of age, and leaves two small children. She was the daughter of Mr. Peter and Anna Vercler, of Chenoa. A large circle of relatives and friends mourn her death.
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