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Williams - James - 1904

James Williams - 1904

Source: Richmond Palladium Item 20 April 1904 Wed p 6

Crawfordsville, Ind – April 20 – J.I. Williams, a carpenter, in ill health and despondent because he could not support his family, committed suicide with a rifle bullet in his brain. He left a note addressed to his wife, reading, “Be at no expense, let the county bury me.” Williams was fifty-five years old with a large family. – Kim



Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal, September 6, 1904

James Williams, an old soldier was found dead at the home of his son, Harvey Williams, on Lafayette avenue Monday afternoon at 5 p.m.  The family had been gone but a short time and when they returned home he had passed away.  He belonged to the Twenty-Fifth Regiment Indiana Volunteers.  He was 76 years of age and a native of North Carolina. – KH


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