Iowa County Democrat, Sept 2, 1897: Just as we go to press we learn of the death of Mr. William White, which occurred at Dubuque. He was formerly a resident of this place, and his nephew, ex-Mayor White, has gone to attend the funeral which takes place on Friday.
Mineral Point Tribune, Sept. 9, 1897: Atty. A. S. White went to Dubuque last Thursday to attend the funeral of his uncle, Wm. White on Friday. Mr. White was formerly a resident of Mineral Point.
daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth White; married (1) Thomas Lampshire; (2) Thomas Harris
Birth Day
13
Birth Month
10
Birth Year
1823
Birth City
St Just
Birth County
Cornwall
Birth Country
England
Birth Country Code
UK
Death Day
14
Death Month
06
Death Year
1892
Death State
Wisconsin
Death State Postal
WI
Death City
Mineral Point
Death County
Iowa
Age Years
69
Cause of Death
malarial fever
Gravestone Section.Stone.Burial
SE.04.3
Obituary Day
17
Obituary Month
06
Obituary Year
1892
Obituary Source
Ia Co Dem
Obituary Transcription
Died, in Mineral Point on Tuesday, June 14, 1892, of malarial fever, Mrs. Mary A., wife of Mr. Thomas Harris, Sr., aged 68 years. Deceased had been sick for about five months. She was born in Cornwall, England, in 1824, and in 1848 came to Mineral Point, and remained here ever since. She was a faithful member of the P.M. church and a good wife and mother. She leaves her husband and five sons and six daughters, namely: John H, Harris, Elmer Harris, Mrs. N. Brewer, Mrs. F. Penhallegon, Mrs. J. M. Edson, and Miss Lizzie Harris, of this city; Rev. Thomas M. Harris, Chebanse, Ill.; S D. Harris, Chicago; Will C. Harris, Plankinton, S.D.,, Mrs. John Wasley, Dixon, Ill., and Mrs. RIchard Kendall, Minneapolis, Minn. The funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon, Rev. S. R. Chubb, officiating.
Iowa County Democrat, June 17, 1892
Distressing Accident. On Saturday last, Delos, youngest son of Wm Lanyon, Esq. of this City, aged about six years, accidentally fell into a cistern which was full of water, and before help could be obtained to get him out, life was so far extinct as to render resuscitation impossible, although every means was resorted to known to medical science. He was an unusual bright and active child, and his bereaved parents have the sympathies of a large circle of friends.
Mineral Point Tribune, July 23, 1862
Mr. Wm Corbett of this city, aged 67 years, died on Wednesday night, at half past ten o'clock, from a stroke of paralysis received on the Monday previous. Funeral will take place from his late residence on Friday at 2 o'clock, p.m
Iowa County Democrat, Aug. 28, 1880