Mrs. W. L. Bacon of near Elliott and for many years a resident of Grant and vicinity died last Wednesday at her home. Her death came as a sudden shock to her friends in this county. Heart Trouble is given as the cause of her death. The Bacons are old settlers of Grant and only recently moved to the farm near Elliott, which they had purchased.Burial was made at the Grant Cemetery last Saturday.
Villisca Review, Friday, June 6, 1919, page 8
Anna Rosetta Stewart Bacon, daughter of David Curtis Stewart and Candace Fidelia Osborn, was born January 13, 1852 in McHenry, Illinois and died May 28, 1919 in Montgomery County, Iowa. She married William Lyman Bacon
Mrs. W. L. Bacon of near Elliott and for many years a resident of Grant and vicinity died last Wednesday at her home. Her death came as a sudden shock to her friends in this county. Heart Trouble is given as the cause of her death. The Bacons are old settlers of Grant and only recently moved to the farm near Elliott, which they had purchased.Burial was made at the Grant Cemetery last Saturday.
Villisca Review, Friday, June 6, 1919, page 8
Anna Rosetta Stewart Bacon, daughter of David Curtis Stewart and Candace Fidelia Osborn, was born January 13, 1852 in McHenry, Illinois and died May 28, 1919 in Montgomery County, Iowa. She married William Lyman Bacon
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