DEAN, Dominick H. “Dom”
Date of death: 20 Oct 1894 – Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana
The Franklin Democrat, Friday, October 19, 1894,
Volume XXXV Number 15, page 3 column 2
PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
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(From Saturday’s News.)
Don [sic] Dean is seriously ill with typhoid fever.
The Franklin Democrat, Friday, October 26, 1894,
Volume XXXV Number 16, page 1 column 1
PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
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(From Monday’s News.)
Atty. Thos Campbell and Dr. Frank Campbell were called here yesterday on account of the death of their brother-in-law, Don [sic] Dean.
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Death of Dom Dean.
Dom Dean died at his home in north Franklin Saturday afternoon about 3:30 o’clock, of typhoid fever. He had not been ill more than two weeks but during the entire time his fever was very high and his condition serious. He left a wife and three children, the oldest being twelve years. Mr. Dean came here from Indianapolis and had been in the employ of Anstis and Lee for about one year. He is a brother-in-law of Prosecutor Thos. Campbell of Shelbyville. The body was taken to Indianapolis this morning for burial. The funeral party drove through leaving here at about 7:00 o’clock.
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Link to Dominick H. “Dom” Dean’s grave
Note: The articles headed “From (day of the week)’s News.” seem to be copied from the Franklin Daily Herald. The dates stated are relative to their publication day in the Herald, not to the publication date of the Democrat.
Submitted by Mark McCrady and Cathea Curry