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John Philip Austin

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John Philip Austin

Birth
Crawford County, Indiana, USA
Death
31 Mar 1906 (aged 51)
Crawford County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Leavenworth, Crawford County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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AUSTIN, JOHN
John Austin died of pneumonia at home in Jennings Twp. early Sat. morning,; was 52 years of age, a member of order of Modern Woodmen and U. B. Church. Burial at Tower Chapel Cem.; brother of Frank Austin; wife and six children survive.
English News. Friday. 6 Apr 1906

Death of John Austin
John Austin died of pneumonia at home in Jennings Twp. early Sat. morning, was 52 years of age, a member of order of Modern Woodmen and U. B. Church. Burial at Tower Chapel Cem.; brother of Frank Austin; wife and six children survive. John, James, George, Robert, and Cap. Tucker, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Tucker were called here last week on account of the serious illness of their father. The five brothers are all residents of Kansas.
Crawford County Democrat. Thursday . 5 April 1906

John Austin, aged 52 yrs, died at home in Jennings Twp. last Friday night, of pneumonia. He was brother of Frank Austin, was a member of Leavenworth Camp. No. 9664, M. W. A., under the auspices of which his remains were interred in the Tower graveyard Sunday
English News. Friday. 6 Apr 1906
AUSTIN, JOHN
John Austin died of pneumonia at home in Jennings Twp. early Sat. morning,; was 52 years of age, a member of order of Modern Woodmen and U. B. Church. Burial at Tower Chapel Cem.; brother of Frank Austin; wife and six children survive.
English News. Friday. 6 Apr 1906

Death of John Austin
John Austin died of pneumonia at home in Jennings Twp. early Sat. morning, was 52 years of age, a member of order of Modern Woodmen and U. B. Church. Burial at Tower Chapel Cem.; brother of Frank Austin; wife and six children survive. John, James, George, Robert, and Cap. Tucker, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Tucker were called here last week on account of the serious illness of their father. The five brothers are all residents of Kansas.
Crawford County Democrat. Thursday . 5 April 1906

John Austin, aged 52 yrs, died at home in Jennings Twp. last Friday night, of pneumonia. He was brother of Frank Austin, was a member of Leavenworth Camp. No. 9664, M. W. A., under the auspices of which his remains were interred in the Tower graveyard Sunday
English News. Friday. 6 Apr 1906


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