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Charles Edwin Tappan

Frisco Herald - 3 Apr 1890

Edwin Tappan, who lived on a claim near Harrison, died
On Friday night from Inflammation of the bowels.  He had
Been sick three or four days and the physicians were
Unable to find any relief for him.  His funeral was
Preached on Sunday by Rev. Roberts, at the new church
And the remains were buried by the G.A.R. Of Frisco, of
Which he was a member. 

Mr. T. Left a wife and several
Small children to mourn his loss.


Mr. Tappan, who died on Friday night, had an insurance
On his life of $2000 in favor of his family, which will be a
Great help to them in their present condition.

Additional Info:  His wife was Rhoda E., Children:  Nellie
E.; George G., and Otho are listed on the 1890 census
In Twp 13 Range 5. 
His Certificate of Service shared
By a family member Jackie Main show that Charles E.
Tappan served 9 months with company in Trenton, New
Jersey he was a Private in Company B 15th New Jersey
Volunteers.

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