Fauntleroy, George T. (1873)
George T. Fauntleroy, another old resident, aged seventy years, died of rheumatism, which had sorely afflected him for several years.
St. Joseph Morning Herald, 12 Aug 1873, p. 4
Submitted by Monica Schirmer Eshelman
George T. Fauntleroy, another old resident, aged seventy years, died of rheumatism, which had sorely afflected him for several years.
St. Joseph Morning Herald, 12 Aug 1873, p. 4
Submitted by Monica Schirmer Eshelman
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