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Wilkinson - Noah

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Argus News June 8, 1895 p 8

Noah Wilkinson died this morning at 5 o'clock at his home on west Wabash Avenue after a lingering illness. Mr. WIlkinson has long been a resident of this city. He was a quiet and honorable citizen and his many friends will hear with regret of his demise - kbz


Source: Crawfordsville Review 8 June 1895 “Death’s Doings”

 Noah Wilkinson, the old and well-known carpenter residing on west Wabash avenue died on Tuesday morning and was buried on Wednesday


Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 7 June 1895

Noah Wilkinson died Tuesday morning about 5 o’clock at his home on West Wabash Avenue, after a painful illness of several weeks.

Mr. Wilkinson was born near Cincinnati, O., but came to Fountain County, this state, in 1862, removing to Crawfordsville in 1869, where he lived to the time of his death, following the trade of carpenter. He was an upright, honest man, respected by all. His wife and daughter, Miss Mina, survive to mourn his loss. He was a prominent Odd Fellow and a member of the Christian Church.

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