The 1900 census indicates that he wed in 1883 and was still married in 1900 but living with his brother and his brother's family, working as a farm laborer, his wife not in the home.
It would appear that he was hospitalized only about 8 months and died of chronic myocarditis and chronic nephritis and that he was divorced at the time of his admission to the state hospital.
The 1900 census indicates that he wed in 1883 and was still married in 1900 but living with his brother and his brother's family, working as a farm laborer, his wife not in the home.
It would appear that he was hospitalized only about 8 months and died of chronic myocarditis and chronic nephritis and that he was divorced at the time of his admission to the state hospital.
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