CONRAD CHILDREN (Died 1917)
CONRAD
Posted By: County Coordinator (kermit)
Date: 4/18/2010 at 13:05:01
#1:
TERRIBLE ACCIDENT
AT LITTLE CEDARGasoline Jar Catches Fire --
Baby is Dead and Two More
Are Badly BurnedA dreadful accident, with a tragic ending, occurred at the Henry Conrad home here Thursday morning, when Mrs. Conrad had prepared _______ flatiron, preparatory to do the family ironing, On lighting the iron, she found the gasoline exhausted, so she brought out her jar of gasoline and filled it. When it was filled, her son struck a match to light the iron before it colled off, though his mother cautioned him against it. The gasoline jar stood open, and it ignited immediately.
With the flames that were blazing fiercely, Mrs. Conrad caught the jar up and threw it out the door, not noticing in her excitement that three of the little girls, Anna, age 2 years; Vera, 8 years, and Lila, 11 years, were playing on a blanket in the yard. The flames immediately set their clothing on fire, burning them very seriously.
The village people, hearing their screams, rushed to their rescue, and Dr.s Brown and Smith were called and relieved them as much as possible, and they were rushed to the Cresco hospital.
The baby, about 2 years old, passed away about 1 o'clock, shortly after arriving at the hospital. Hopes are held for the other two girls' recovery. Needless to say the mother is frantic with grief, and the sympathy of friends goes out to the parents in the terrible calamity which overtaken them.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad remain at the beside of the sufferers constantly. Mr. Conrad leaving to bring little Anna's body home Wednesday afternoon. The funeral was held on Thursday at 2 o'clock at the M.E. church, after which the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery here. -- Little Cedar Corres.
Source: Mitchell COunty Press - August 1, 1917
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#2:THREE CONRAD CHILDREN DIE OF BURNS
Mrs. Henry Conrad, near Little Cedar, was burned to death when a gasoline flatiron caught fire.
She became excited and threw it in the midst of her three children who were also seriously burned.
[Postville Review - Friday, August 10, 1917]
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#3:A very serious accident occurred yesterday morning at the Henry Conrad home at Little Cedar, when their three children, a babe about one year old, a girl eight, and one eleven, were severely burned. They were playing about the table with matches near a can of alcohol when it caught fire. The mother picked up the can and told the children to run out doors, and in the excitement she threw the can on or near them.
They were brought to Mercy Hospital where the babe died a short time after her arrival. The other two children are in a very serious condition and the doctors are unable to tell just how badly they are burned.
[Nashua Reporter, Thursday, August 9, 1917]
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#4:A terrible accident occurred in the Henry Conrad home Tuesday morning when three of their little girls were horribly burned by gasoline fire.
Mrs. Conrad having filled her gas iron told her 13-year-old son Carl to put the can containing the oil away, but not heeding her request he proceeded to light the Iron near the open can of oil. The lighted match ignited the fumes from the oil and as a result the clothes of the children caught fire. Their piercing screams brought immediate help to extinguish the fire and Drs. Brown and Smith of Stacyville were summoned to give aid, then hurried them with Mrs. Conrad, whose hands were also badly burned, to Cresco, where they are being cared for in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Dr. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kruger and Mrs. M. C. Houghton accompanied the afflicted family to Cresco and brought back the body of the youngest child who died about noon.
The funeral was held Friday afternoon at the Methodist church, conducted by the Pastor, Rev. Shepley, Rev. J. A. Cochan assisting.
Six little girls, Viola and Violet Hultmun, Myra McPhail, Ruth Kruger, Jessie Benson and Florence Gaines, carried the little casket which was covered with beautiful flowers brought by kind and loving friends and neighbors. Heartfelt sympathy is extended to the suffering ones who according to latest reports are resting quietly with a chance of recovery. Mr. Conrad is with them and Clara is staying at the Williams home for the present.
—Little Cedar correspondent to the Riceville.
[Fayette County Leader, Thursday, August 9, 1917]
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#5:Miss Conrad, -1917
THIRD CONRAD GIRL DIES
Followed Two Sisters
After Suffering from
Injuries Several Weeks.Died Last Thursday
The third and last child victim of the terrible gasoline fire accident in the Conrad home at Little Cedar passed away last Thursday.
The accident occurred in the middle of July and the baby died the same day. The second death was reported in these columns last week and the death of Vera, occurring last Thursday, closes the third chapter in one of the worst tragedies that has been visited upon this county.
Funeral services were held Saturday and a large crowd was present.
Everywhere is manifested the deepest sympathy for the afflicted family.
[Aug. 29, 1917]
Submitted to IaGenWeb 2005 - Marilyn Oconnor
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#6:The IaGenWeb cemetery listing for Liberty Cemetery at Little Cedar shows:
CONRAD, Anna Leona Aug. 11, 1915 - Jul. 26, 1917
CONRAD, Lila Amy Feb. 1906 - Aug. 17, 1917
CONRAD, Vera May Jul 28, 1909 - 1917
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