Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death No. 3, page 97, for Van Buren Township, Brown County, records that George Rouse Sr., white male, age 90y, 19ds, a farmer, and a widower, died about 7 a.m. on March 29, 1907 in Van Buren Township. The cause of death was "Exhaustion and Inanition from Inability to take Food" due to "Chronic Cystitis." His parents were unknown, but from Pennsylvania. The informant was James B. Rouse, of Lockman, and he was buried at Christiansburg Cemetery in Brown County on March 30, 1907, George Mennel of Freetown, undertaker.
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Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death No. 3, page 97, for Van Buren Township, Brown County, records that George Rouse Sr., white male, age 90y, 19ds, a farmer, and a widower, died about 7 a.m. on March 29, 1907 in Van Buren Township. The cause of death was "Exhaustion and Inanition from Inability to take Food" due to "Chronic Cystitis." His parents were unknown, but from Pennsylvania. The informant was James B. Rouse, of Lockman, and he was buried at Christiansburg Cemetery in Brown County on March 30, 1907, George Mennel of Freetown, undertaker.
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Aged 90 ; 2 marriages (1)Elizabeth Workman (2) Mary Powell; Son of Boston Roush & Matilda Fisher.
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