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- MHR note: Minnie died by typhoid.
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- LKH note: I can't find any news article about Minnie's death, but when her sister, Fanny, also died of typhoid fever in March, the article states it is the second death due to typhoid in that family.
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Died, at the residence of her father, three miles southwest of town, of typhoid fever, Miss Fanny McClanahan. This is the second death in the family of that dreadful disease in two months.
Owingsville Outlook, Owingsville, Kentucky. Thursday, 3 March 1898.
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LKH note:
Minnie is named in this article.
M'Clanahan.
Miss Fannie McClanahan, of Peyton Lick neighborhood, died of typhoid fever on Friday, February 25, and was buried on Saturday at the Gillaspie graveyard. Her sister, Miss Minnie, died one month before. There have been three deaths in the family in three months.
The Mt. Sterling Advocate, Mount Sterling, Kentucky. Tuesday, 1 March 1898.
LKH note:
Minnie and Fannie, but who is the third death in the family in 1898?
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