The Tyrone Herald, Thursday, August 17, 1905
Anderson Milroy, son of George W. and Nannie O. McMullen, died at 5 o'clock Tuesday morning at the parents home, corner of Washington avenue and Thirteenth street. Whooping cough was the cause of death, the baby having been ailing for about six weeks. Born August 24, 1904, the child was aged within 9 days of one year. Funeral services at the family home at one o'clock Wednesday afternoon were conducted by Rev. F. L. Bergstresser. The body was taken to Franklinville for interment. The twin sister of this child died of whooping cough only ten days ago.
Tyrone Daily Herald, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania. January 1, 1906; p4
Necrology of Tyrone
Aug. 5 – Margaret Louise, daughter of George and Nannie McMullen, whooping cough, 11 months and 12 days.
Aug. 15 – Anderson Milroy, son of George and Nannie McMullen, whooping cough, 11 months and 22 days.
The Tyrone Herald, Thursday, August 17, 1905
Anderson Milroy, son of George W. and Nannie O. McMullen, died at 5 o'clock Tuesday morning at the parents home, corner of Washington avenue and Thirteenth street. Whooping cough was the cause of death, the baby having been ailing for about six weeks. Born August 24, 1904, the child was aged within 9 days of one year. Funeral services at the family home at one o'clock Wednesday afternoon were conducted by Rev. F. L. Bergstresser. The body was taken to Franklinville for interment. The twin sister of this child died of whooping cough only ten days ago.
Tyrone Daily Herald, Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania. January 1, 1906; p4
Necrology of Tyrone
Aug. 5 – Margaret Louise, daughter of George and Nannie McMullen, whooping cough, 11 months and 12 days.
Aug. 15 – Anderson Milroy, son of George and Nannie McMullen, whooping cough, 11 months and 22 days.
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