Ossius, Ed died 1909
OSSIUS
Posted By: S. Ferrall, IAGenWeb volunteer
Date: 7/16/2016 at 14:23:18
Ed Ossius, who for the past thirty years has been known in Elkader as a tinner, first in the employ of Monroe Snedigar, died Monday at the County Asylum aged about fifty-six years.
He became an inmate in 1904. The disease that carried him off was a strange one and seldom seen. While it has a long Latin name, it was, in fact, a bleeding of the blood vessels, seldom found except after scurvy. He was buried at the County Home.
~The Register & Argus, Thursday evening, July 8th, 1909
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