Hanners, Caroline
Date of Death: 6 Jan 1876
Subject: Caroline Hanners
Source: Andrew County Republican, 11 Feb 1876, p. 8
Died. In Fillmore, Andrew county, Mo., on Sunday, January 6th, 1876, of the measles, infant daughter of Aleck Hanners.
Date of Death: 6 Jan 1876
Subject: Caroline Hanners
Source: Andrew County Republican, 11 Feb 1876, p. 8
Died. In Fillmore, Andrew county, Mo., on Sunday, January 6th, 1876, of the measles, infant daughter of Aleck Hanners.
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