George Hinchman Dies with Typhoid
Prominent Farmer of Union Township Succumbs after Six Weeks' Battle
Leaves a Wife and Child
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George Hinchman, a popular farmer of Union township, died at his home this morning, about 9 o'clock, death being due to typhoid fever. Deceased had been ill for six weeks, and was thought to be getting better, when he took a back set and death resulted.
Mr. Hinchman was 37 years of age, and a wife and daughter, Ruth, are left to mourn his death. He was a son of former county commissioner Allen Hinchman, of this city.
The funeral services will be held at the residence at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning by Rev. William Mullendore, of Frankfort. Burial in East Hill Cemetery.
Deceased was an active and prominent member of the Ben Davis Creek Christian church
George Hinchman Dies with Typhoid
Prominent Farmer of Union Township Succumbs after Six Weeks' Battle
Leaves a Wife and Child
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George Hinchman, a popular farmer of Union township, died at his home this morning, about 9 o'clock, death being due to typhoid fever. Deceased had been ill for six weeks, and was thought to be getting better, when he took a back set and death resulted.
Mr. Hinchman was 37 years of age, and a wife and daughter, Ruth, are left to mourn his death. He was a son of former county commissioner Allen Hinchman, of this city.
The funeral services will be held at the residence at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning by Rev. William Mullendore, of Frankfort. Burial in East Hill Cemetery.
Deceased was an active and prominent member of the Ben Davis Creek Christian church
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