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(Father of Mrs. J.) Miloslowsky (-1899)

MILOSLOWSKY, BERNSTEIN

Posted By: Gail and Dennis Bell
Date: 6/13/2005 at 08:23:00

THE MAXWELL TRIBUNE, Maxwell, Iowa, Thursday, February 2, 1899, page 5, column 3. "Mrs. J. Milolwsky** returned last Thursday from Des Moines, whither she was called a week or so ago on account of a serious accident to her parents which resulted in the death of her mother."

THE MAXWELL TRIBUNE, Maxwell, Iowa, Thursday, February 9, 1899, page 5, column 2. "We were misinformed last week regarding the death of the mother of Mrs. Miloslowsky.** It was her father who died, but her mother is in a critical condition." **Editorial note - name is spelled as in each original newspaper article.

THE MAXWELL TRIBUNE, Maxwell, Iowa, Thursday, March 29, 1900, page 5, column 3. "J. Miloslowsky was at Chicago attending the wedding of his brother-in-law, Mike Bernstein, to a Chicago lady. M. Bernstein, formerly of the Boston Store, also attended." **Editorial note - added as reference to the maiden name of Mrs. J. Miloslowsky.

THE MAXWELL TRIBUNE, Maxwell, Iowa, Thursday, January 2, 1908, page 5, column 3. "L. D. Minear died at his home near Medford, Ore., Monday, December 23, 1907, from cancer of the stomach and was buried at that place. He was a son-n-law of Mr. and Mrs. Pike, and being for many years a resident of near Collins was well and favorably known. He is survived by his widow and five children."


 

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