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451 daughter of William Miller and Hannah Doctor Miller, Abi Josepheus (I4465)
 
452 daughter of William Patterson Witherspoon Jr and Esther M. Burroughs Witherspoon, Stella Z. (I4262)
 
453 daughter of William S. Reffett and Martha Crittenden Reffertt, Nancy (I400)
 
454 daughter of William W. McKay and Sarah Anne Crume,(unmarried) Crume, Savannah Ellen (I4203)
 
455 daughter of William Weise and Nellie Gazelle Weise, Mildred (I4336)
 
456 daughter of William White and Elizabeth Gwilym White, Nancy (I1097)
 
457 daughter of Willis D. Clem and Mary Clem, Rebecca J. (I4359)
 
458 daughter of Zachariah Robertson Sr and Elizabeth Jones Robertson, Delilah (I1071)
 
459 daughter to Thomas Wynn and Meritt E. McPherson Wynn, Abbie (I3505)
 
460 David Clem, for the murder of Milo Gritton, in Vermilion county, has been sentence to the penitentiary for one year. The case was tried in Iroquois county.
Mattoon Gazette, Mattoon, Illinois. Friday, 4 April 1879, page 4.
 
Gritton, Milo B. (I427)
 
461 David Clem, of Watseka, Ill., who has been tried for the second time for manslaughter, was found "not guilty" of the charge on the 26th. The verdict on the first trial was imprisonment for one year. The State was represented by State's Attorney Jones and J.B. Mann, of Danville, and the Hon. R.C. Wright, of Homer, Ill.; and the defendant by Gen. J.C. Black, of Danville, and M.B. Wright and T.P. Morris, of Watseka. The case was hotly contested, and the arguments masterly efforts.
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Saturday, 29 November 1879, page 1.
 
Gritton, Milo B. (I427)
 
462 David Clem, who was tried lately in Watseka for the murder of one Gritton, near Danville a year ago, was acquitted.
Mattoon Gazette, Mattoon, Illinois. Friday 5 December 1879.
 
Gritton, Milo B. (I427)
 
463 David H. Gritton
Harrodsburg - David Hickman Gritton, 84, husband of Mrs. Sarah Marshall Gritton, of Salvisa, died Saturday. Services 2. p.m. today at Ransdell Funeral Chapel Here. Burial in Spring Hill Cemetery.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 7 October 1974.
 
Gritton, Davis Hickman (I3023)
 
464 Death certificate gives birth date as 26 Nov 1932. This contradicts the birth certificate and the 1940 US census. Powell, Barbara Jean (I1996)
 
465 Death certificate gives birth date of 17 October 1872 Garnett, John (I3045)
 
466 Death certificate is marked as non resident. He died in Indiana, but he lived in rural Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois Quartier, Eugene B. (I3950)
 
467 Death certificate lists Illinois as staet of birth. All census records list Iowa Squires, Charles G. (I3771)
 
468 Death certificate lists it simply as Providence Cemetery, Salvisa, Kentucky. I can find no entry for her on Find a Grave. Currens, Mary Francis (I3563)
 
469 Death certificate states burial at Bethel Cemetery. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. Dry, William Elmer (I3481)
 
470 Death certificate states burial at Bethel. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. Dry, Francis Marion (I2707)
 
471 Death certificate states burial at Graceland. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave Hosch, Ralph Mondell (I3522)
 
472 Death certificate states burial at Hamilton Church Cemetery. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. Switzer, Duane Frederick (I1877)
 
473 Death certificate states burial at Hessville Cemetery. I can find no entry for her on Find a Grave. Powell, Barbara Jean (I1996)
 
474 Death certificate states burial at Oak Hill Cemetery. No entry for her on Find a Grave, but her parents are buried in Oak Hill Cemetery. Yeazel, Marjorie Leone (I3810)
 
475 Death certificate states burial at Ridgelawn Cemetery in Gary. I can find no entry on Find a Grave for her. Floyd, Sandra Christine (I2100)
 
476 Death certificate states Clark Cemetery for burial. I can find no entry for her on Find a Grave. Poulson, Sarah Jenny (I2299)
 
477 Death certificate states death on 10 April 1967. But also states last day that attending physician saw her was 10 May 1967, and that she was buried on 13 May 1967. So I conclude that the 10 April date is incorrect. Poulter, Myrtle Bell (I1991)
 
478 Death certificate states Emerald Hills as burial. I can find no entry for her on Find a Grave. Jones, Thelma May (I674)
 
479 Death certificate states Webb Cemetery for burial. I can not find an entry for him on Find A Grave. Noah's wife if buried at Webb Cemetery. Turner, Noah (I2886)
 
480 Death certification states cremation at Crown Hill, Indianapolis.

No entry on Find a Grave 
Hallas, Mary Janet (I1568)
 
481 Death Comes To Charles Cessna
Prominent Farmer Succumbed to Pneumonia Christmas Night
Charles Milton Cessna, 59 years old, prominent farmer residing on the Williams road eight miles southwest of Bedford, died Christmas night at 10:55 o'clock at his home following an illness since Saturday from pneumonia.
The deceased was a native of Illinois having been born at Homer on January 20, 1869. He was a son of William and Lucinda Martin Cessna.
He is survived by the widow, two sons, Charles Russell Cessna, of South Charleston, Ohio and William H. Cessna of this county; two daughters, Mrs. Howard Morrison, of Homer, Ill., and Mrs. Harry J. Finch, of Metz, Mo., two sisters, Mrs. martin Current, of Chicago, Ill., Mrs. H.H. Price of Danville, Ill.; three half sisters and one half brother.
He belonged to the Methodist Episcopal church and was a member of the masonic and Modern Woodmen lodges.
Definite funeral arrangements have not been made but it is thought that the body will be taken back to his former home in Home, Illinois but burial.
 
Cessna, Charles Milton (I3586)
 
482 Death Comes To H. B. Hall
Urbana Daily Courier. Monday, April 30, 1928, page 1.
H. B. Hall, Civil war veteran, father of Mrs. Fred Hardin of this city died at 5:15 yesterday evening at his home in Danville, after an illness of kidney trouble and a complication of diseases.
At the time of his death he was 83 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Hardin are now in charge of the Jefferson café, Urbana. They spent Sunday in Decatur and did not learn of Mr. Hall's death until 10 o'clock last night.
Funeral arrangements have not been made. Interment will be made in G. A. R. cemetery at Homer, Ill.
 
Hall, Harvey Buel (I3734)
 
483 Death Comes To Mrs. F.D. Royce
Beloved Danville Church Woman Died At 2;15 o'Clock This Morning.
Many Danville People were grieved today when it became known that Mrs. Bertha Gritton Royce had died at 1:15 o'clock this morning at her home on the Shakertown pike about three miles from Danville.
Mrs. Royce, one of Danville's best known women, had been in failing health for several months. Although her death was not unexpected, it was received as a distinct shock to this community.
Mrs. Royce was one of the finest women in Danville's church and home life. A member of the Christian church here, she took an active part in the missionary society and other church affairs. She lived in Boyle county from the past five years, having come here in 1934.
She was born May 17, 1888, in Mercer county, Ky. Her marriage to Dr. F.D. Royce, prominently known farmer of Boyle county, took place June 15, 1909.
Mrs. Royce, besides her husband, is survived by three daughters, Mrs. W.E. Chadderdon, of Baton Rouge, La., Mrs. John R. Stock, of Louisville, and Mrs. D.C. Murphy, of Danville; one son, F. David Royce; and three sisters, Mrs. Holman Hogue, of Mercer county; Mrs. H.D. Ransdell, of Lincoln county, and Mrs. Hugh Ison, of Mercer county.
Funeral services for Mrs. Royce have been set for 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Christian Church. Dr. M.A. hart, the pastor, will have charge of the rites. Burial will be in the Harrodsburg cemetery.
The Advocate-Messenger, Danville, Kentucky. Tuesday, 10 October 1939.
 
Gritton, Bertha Hosler (I2539)
 
484 Death Occurs At The County Home
Mrs. Mary Gritton, an aged inmate of the county home, passed away about 9 o'clock last night after a lingering illness. Senility is assigned as the cause of her death.
Mrs. Mary Gritton was born in Ohio about seventy-five years ago. She had made her home in and near this city during the greater part of her life, residing a part of the time with a daughter in this city and at other times with a daughter in Illinois.
She is survived by three children, Mrs. Clara Lambert, residing near Eliza, Ill, and Tomas and Norman Gritton, both of Cedar county.
The remains will be taken to Hebron, Ia., where burial will be made in the Hebron cemetery tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.
The Muscatine Journal, Muscatine, Iowa. Friday 20 August 1915.
 
Russell, Mary E. (I2342)
 
485 Death of an old citizen.
Correspondence Danville News.
We are sad to state the fact of the death of David Cosat, familiarly known as "Uncle Davey", which occurred last Friday at 2 o'clock p.m. The funeral was preached at Union Church last Sunday, to a large and attentive audience, by Rev. Oscar B. Gravat, from the 19th Psalm and 11th verse "Morever is thy servant warned, and in keeping of them there is great reward."

To attempt to give even an outline of the sermon would seem to be a utter failure on my part, so that I will only say that he dwelled on the w9th Psalm some time and then turned to the precious promises contained in the 21st chapter of Revelations.

After the funeral sermon the Rev Hubbard spoke a few words to the afflicted family, and the casket was opened for the friends to take a last look at the remains, then it was conveyed to the wagon by the pall bearers, and was taken to the Fairchild Graveyard for interment. Owing to some misunderstanding not as many followed as intended. The community joins in sympathy for the friends of the deceased, who have gone on before them.

David Cosat was born in Mercer county, Kentucky, October 10, A.D. 1812; came to Illinois in the spring of 1834, where, on January 14, 1836, he was married to Nancy Truax, by whom he became the father of 13 children, 4 sons and 9 daughters, of whom 7 preceded him to the spirit world. Was married again January 15, 1880, to Mrs. Sarah A. Cox, who still survives him. He obeyed the Gospel and became a christian in 1836 in which faith he lived till February 26, 1886 , when he gently and joyfully passed away, aged 73 years, 4 months and 16 day.
March 2, 1886. Capitolia.

Newspaper clipping from Cora (Gritton) Hedges.
 
Cosat, David (I155)
 
486 Death of an Old Resident.
Mrs. Mary Sivey died at her home 527 north National avenue yesterday morning. Mrs. Sivey was 76 years of age and has lived here for years. The funeral will be held at the residence this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The services will be conducted by Rev. C.L. Milton of the Christian church.
The Fort Scott Republican, Fort Scott, Kansas. Thursday, 13 March 1902.
 
Gritton, Mary Elizabeth (I456)
 
487 Death of Brother
C.E. Gritton was called to Danville Wednesday on account of the death of his brother, Ross Gritton who was born and lived for several years in this vicinity. The funeral service was held from the residence this morning at 11 o'clock and the remains were taken to Armstrong where interment was made. The decedent was 28 years of age and left a wife but no children.
The Champaign Daily Gazette, Champaign, Illinois. Thursday, 20 April 1916, page 8.
 
Gritton, Ross Albert (I544)
 
488 Death of D.M. Fletcher
The funeral of David M. Fletcher, 65, 1518 West Ohio street, who died Wednesday, will be held from the residence this morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in the soldiers' plat at Crown hill.
He had been a life long resident of Indianapolis and was a member of the 10th Indiana volunteers in the civil war, losing a leg in battle. He leaves a widow, four daughters and two sons.
The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Saturday, 2 July 1904.
 
Fletcher, David M. (I4457)
 
489 Death of James Yeazel
Died near Homer, January 13, about 10 o'clock p.m., James Yeazel, aged 70 years, 10 months and 12 days. "Uncle Jim,' as he was familiarly known, was born near Springfield, Ohio. He was married to Mary Maria Spencer, Sept. 7, 1837. They lived happy together until March 9, 1867, when she was called to meet her Savior. In their 30 years to wedded life, twelve children came to bless their union, seven of whom survive, viz: John and William, who live near East Lynn; Abraham and Inez, who reside in Nebraska; and Abigal, Alice and Mathew, who reside in and near Home, all of whom are married. "Uncle Jim" was one of the oldest pioneers. He came to Illinois 48 years ago, locating one and a quarter miles west of Homer, on the family on which he lived until his death. He was quite successful in the accumulation of this world's goods, and has long been considered one of Homer's wealthiest farmers and stock raisers. His residence, a substantial two-story brick, is one of the best in the county. Two brothers, Jacob and David Yeazel, and two sisters, Sidney Crabell and Sally Smith, survive him, the first named sister having reached the advanced age of 90 years and the second 73 years. The two brothers have also reached a ripe age. James Yeazel was married to Mrs. Elizabeth Babb, in May, 1871; two children was the result of this union. He was not a member of any church. His funeral was preached at the family residence by Rev. J.H. Colwell, at 10 o'clock Saturday, and his remains were laid to rest in the Old Homer cemetery. Thus another old pioneer of Champaign county, from the few who remain, has been called to meet his reward.
The Champaign Daily Gazette, Champaign, Illinois. Wednesday, 18 January 1888.
 
Yeazel, James (I3680)
 
490 Death of Mrs. Peckham
Mrs. William Peckham died last evening at 6:00 o'clock at the home of her sister (brother), Mrs. (Mr.) George Ellis, three miles south of Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Peckham, we understand, formerly resided near Exline but had been in the West and only recently returned. Funeral services were held at 11:30 o'clock today and the remains were taken to the Haines cemetery north of the city, for burial.
Centerville Daily Citizen, Centerville, Iowa, Thursday, October 5, 1911, page 4


MRS. WM. PECKHAM DEAD
Sister of George Ellis Passes Away and Funeral Thursday
The death of Mrs. Wm. Peckham occurred Wednesday evening at the home of her brother, George Ellis, south of town. She was born Sept. 10, 1839, her maiden name being Amanda Ellis. She was born in Harrison Co., Ind. She was married to Lewis Miller Jan. 10, 1856, and after his death was married to Wm. Peckham, Sept. 3 (Aug. 27), 1894. She was the mother of eight children, two of whom are living, Mrs. Bever, of Oklahoma, and Elliott Miller of Jamestown, Kan. Both of them were present for the funeral. She was a member of the Baptist church since 17 years old. The funeral was at the Ellis home and burial was north of Dennis.
Semi-Weekly Iowegian, Centerville, Iowa, Friday, October 6, 1911, page 1
 
Ellis, Amanda Jane (I2573)
 
491 Death Returns
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Lucinda Fletcher, 87, 1144 Roosevelt ave, senility.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Monday, 26 December 1904.
 
Milliner, Lucinda (I4455)
 
492 Death Summons Mrs. M. L. Yeazel Sunday Morning
The Homer Enterprise
Friday, March 6, 1925, page 2

Death summoned Mrs. M. L. Yeazel about 9 o’clock Sunday morning. Mrs. Yeazel had been in poor health since 1920 and shortly after she and Mr. Yeazel left the farm west of town, she suffered a stroke of paralysis. She has been bedfast since last Christmas.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 from the home F. E. Birkett, pastor of the Presbyterian church being in charge. Interment was in G.A.R. cemetery.
C. A. Morehouse, accompanied by Mrs. Morehouse sang “Shadows” that number being the only music to be rendered.
Those carrying flowers were Mrs. J. W. Tudor; Mrs. N. G. Foreman; Mrs. F. M. Conkey; Mrs. Nelle Huff; Mrs. Ralph O’Neil’ Mrs. C. E. Johnson; Mrs. Ray Salladay and Mrs. Fred Hall.
Pall bearers were nephews of the deceased, namely: Eugene and Robert Hall; Ralph O’Neil; Howard, William and Kenneth Smith.
The following obituary was read at the service:
“Mrs. Matthew L. Yeazel, formerly Miss Julia Elizabeth Smith was born at Danville, Illinois, May 3 1859 and died at Homer, Illinois, Sunday, March 1, 1925, at the age of 66 years, 10 months and 28 days. The deceased had been in ill health for several years following a stroke of paralysis and during the past few weeks she had been in a critical condition. She suffered much but bore her afflictions with great courage and patience. She fought a tremendous battle for life itself and only as the end drew near was she willing to admit that she was engaged in a losing battle. All that mortal hands could do was done to ease her sufferings but now she is at rest where there is no more pain. The thoughtfulness of her kindred and friends was very consoling to her and she was indeed grateful for their continued expressions of love and affection.
She died as she had lived with a strong, triumphant faith in her Lord and Savior. She joined the Presbyterian church of Homer when a child and continued in active cooperation with its varied activities until incapacitated because of sickness. For years she served as organist in the Sunday school and church. Her memory will be precious to all who knew her and her loss will be keenly felt, not only by the immediate kin but by a large number of friends who knew her only to love her.
On October 9, 1879 the deceased was married to Matthew L. Yeazel at Homer, Illinois. Her husband still survives. Four children were born to this union, all of whom are still living except one, Jennie A., who died in infancy. Mrs. Estella J. Havard lives in Homer; Mrs. Nellie M. Davis in Sheridan, Wyoming and Mrs. Lelia I. Johnston near Homer.
The deceased leaves also eight grandchildren, namely: Mrs. Ruth Elliott of Homer, Illinois; Helen Havard of Homer, Illinois; Lawrence Havard of Huntington Park, California; Julia Davis and Catherine Davis of Sheridan, Wyoming; Julia Nell Johnston, Mary and Francis Anne of Homer, Illinois. There is too, one great grandchild, Phyllis G. Elliott of Homer. Besides these the deceased leaves to mourn her loss, two sisters, and three brothers, namely, Mrs. Mary S. Poisell, of Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Jennie Wamsley of Eagle Rock, California; William H. Smith of Homer; Charles M. Smith of Danville and Harry J. Smith of Taft, California.
Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society
Contributor: Raymond Cunningham (49950856)
 
Smith, Julia E. (I3745)
 
493 Deaths in Iowa
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story City - Winnie Irvin, 79.
The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa. Tuesday, 30 July 1985.
 
Gritton, Winnie Star (I1270)
 
494 DECATUR - Ruth Ellen Roegner, 87, formerly of Decatur, IL, died May 27th of heart problems while visiting family in Crystal Lake, IL. Mrs. Roegner a lifelong teacher began her teaching career at a one room schoolhouse, in Indiana. While living in Decatur, she taught several years at St. Patrick's Elementary before teaching 1st grade for 25 years for the Mt. Zion Schools. In retirement in Florida, Mrs. Roegner established the adult literacy program in both St. Augustine, Florida and the Sumptner County Florida Area. She continued to serve as a volunteer tutor in schools until her death. Her service to education earned her the "Jefferson Award" in 2005. Mrs. Roegner's lifetime interests were diverse. As an avid card player, she accumulated Master points in Bridge, she was long time President of the Decatur Business and professional women's club, Square Dancer, RVer, gardener, host for the International Hostel Program, and for many years served as a campground host in state and national parks. Mrs. Roegner is survived by her daughter, Norma Wacaser of Crystal Lake, IL, and 4 sons, Carl Roegner of Bonham, TX, Terry Roegner, of Alexandria, VA, Jerry Roegner, of Woodbridge,VA., and Jack Roegner of Richmond, IN. She has 12 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Mrs. Roegner was preceded in death by a son, George, and husband, Russell Roegner. Memorial service is at Lakeside-Barrick Funeral Chapel, Danville, IL 2pm June 5th followed by Burial at Spring Hill Cemetery. Obituary written by family members. Online guest book at www.legacy.com/herald-review/Obituaries.asp
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/ruth-roegner-obituary?id=29935790
 
Bridgewater, Ruth Ellen (I3464)
 
495 Decatur Man's Father Dies
Charles Gritton of Covington, Ind., father of A.D. Gritton, 1700 East Prairie street, died at 9 a.m. Friday in Lakeview hospital in Danville. Burial will be Sunday in Danville. The Decatur relatives will attend.
Mr. Gritton was the father of 16 children, of whom 14 are living.
Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Saturday, 14 April 1934.
 
Gritton, Charles Elisious (I531)
 
496 Decatur Review | Decatur, Illinois | Wednesday, April 19, 1922 | Page 1
Danville TOLL 11.
Danville, IL, April 19.
With the death of Ivan Gntton, age 3 years, son of Mr. and Mrs Anthony Gntton, of Hedrick, Ind in a hospital here, the death list fiom the tornado of Monday afternoon was brought up to 11. Mr. and Mrs Gritton are in a local hospital suffeiing from injuries inflicted by the storm and are in a serious condition. Two other Gritton children were instantly killed.

VILLAGE ALMOST DESTROYED.
TEN DEAD IN AND NEAR HEDRICK -- SOME TRICKS OF THE WIND.
Danville, Ill., April 18. -- Ten persons are known to have been killed and 41 injured, several probably fatally, in a cyclone which swept across Champaign and Vermillion counties, Illinois, and Warren county, Indiana, late yesterday afternoon, doing damage estimated at a quarter of a million dollars.
The little village of Hedrick, Ind., was almost wiped out. Four houses and two churches, comprising a group known as Pleasant View Corner, were razed, and on the ULRICH HUNTER farm, five miles north of West Lebanon, Ind., three houses and many farm buildings were destroyed.
The following list of dead was compiled here:
MRS. ALBERT G. ANDERSON, Ogden, Ill.
GROVER JACKSON, Hedrick, Ind.
WILLIAM GRADY, Hedrick, Ind.
GRACE GRADY, Hedrick, Ind.
MRS. PHILIP HIGH, east of Hedrick, Ind.
MRS. JOHN MARSIE, on the HUNTER farm.
FLORENCE KUNTZ, 14, on the HUNTER farm.
PAUL GRITTON, six, east of Hedrick.
RUTH GRITTON, aged three months, east of Hedrick.
GOLDIE SMITH, 17, Hedrick.
Many of the seriously injured and others not so badly hurt were brought to Danville hospitals for treatment. Danville doctors were called to the storm center after it was reported and worked through the night.
MRS. ETTA HURLEY, who with her 16 year old daughter was alone in her home at Hedrick, was stripped of her dress, but only slightly injured.
The ten months old child of JAMES DOWNEY was blown from the house into a garden and deposited in the soft mud unhurt.
A garage was demolished by the storm at Fithian, Ill., and an automobile carried nearly a quarter of a mile and dropped in a pasture. A barn on the SCOTT PAGE farm was lifted and carried away, but the horses were left standing uninjured.
The barn at the home of THORNTON BAGLER was turned around on its foundation, but remains standing and is little damaged.
http://www3.gendisasters.com/illinois/11329/various-towns-il-in-tornadoes-apr-1922
 
Gritton, Anthony Dingler (I547)
 
497 Decatur Review | Decatur, Illinois | Wednesday, April 19, 1922 | Page 1
Danville TOLL 11.
Danville, IL, April 19.
With the death of Ivan Gritton, age 3 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gritton, of Hedrick, Ind in a hospital here, the death list from the tornado of Monday afternoon was brought up to 11. Mr. and Mrs. Gritton are in a local hospital suffering from injuries inflicted by the storm and are in a serious condition. Two other Gritton children were instantly killed.
 
Gritton, George Harlan (I1315)
 
498 Decatur Review | Decatur, Illinois | Wednesday, April 19, 1922 | Page 1
Danville TOLL 11.
Danville, IL, April 19.
With the death of Ivan Gritton, age 3 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gritton, of Hedrick, Ind in a hospital here, the death list from the tornado of Monday afternoon was brought up to 11. Mr. and Mrs. Gritton are in a local hospital suffering from injuries inflicted by the storm and are in a serious condition. Two other Gritton children were instantly killed.
 
Gritton, Paul Ellsworth (I572)
 
499 Decatur Review | Decatur, Illinois | Wednesday, April 19, 1922 | Page 1
Danville TOLL 11.
Danville, IL, April 19.
With the death of Ivan Gritton, age 3 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gritton, of Hedrick, Ind in a hospital here, the death list from the tornado of Monday afternoon was brought up to 11. Mr. and Mrs. Gritton are in a local hospital suffering from injuries inflicted by the storm and are in a serious condition. Two other Gritton children were instantly killed.
 
Gritton, Ivan Everett (I573)
 
500 Decatur Review | Decatur, Illinois | Wednesday, April 19, 1922 | Page 1
Danville TOLL 11.
Danville, IL, April 19.
With the death of Ivan Gritton, age 3 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gritton, of Hedrick, Ind in a hospital here, the death list from the tornado of Monday afternoon was brought up to 11. Mr. and Mrs. Gritton are in a local hospital suffering from injuries inflicted by the storm and are in a serious condition. Two other Gritton children were instantly killed.
 
Gritton, Helen Irene (I1320)
 

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