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a. Note:   daughter of Philo Gorham, of Vermont
b. Note:   e entire community, and will long be remembered as a loving wife, a kind mother, and a true friend. One of her prominent characteristics was her desire to do for others, scarcely thinking of herself, and taking more delight in doing for others than in having others do for her. Her actions were not governed simply by a knowledge of right and wrong, but by a sense of duty, a love for good, and a contempt for evil. Many are the consolations in the death of such a one. She died as she had lived, without a doubt as to her future happiness, leaving a husband and seven children. Funeral services Sunday, 25th, at 10 a.m., at the Saints' church, conducted by Elder Joseph Seddon; remarks by Elder Chambers.
Note:   PELTON.--At Persia, Iowa, September· 23, 1892, Sr. Miranda, wife of Bro. P. Pelton. Sr: Pelton was born at West Stockholm, New York, March 17, 1831; baptized May 25, 1884, by Elder David Chambers. She was highly respected by her friends and th
c. Note:   by Rev. Cooper, Witnesses Daniel McIntyre and Elijah Pelton


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