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From The COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, May 11, 1887-
BACKENHUS--Herman Backenhus and family have been very seriously afflicted. In one week he lost by death, from measles and croup, three children, Henry, aged thirteen; Eleanor, six; and Lizzie, three. Two others, the oldest and youngest, are also very sick children, at the time we write this paragraph, May 5th. The survivors have the heartfelt sympathy of all their acquaintance in their very sad bereavement.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From The COLUMBUS (NE.) JOURNAL, May 11, 1887-
BACKENHUS--Herman Backenhus and family have been very seriously afflicted. In one week he lost by death, from measles and croup, three children, Henry, aged thirteen; Eleanor, six; and Lizzie, three. Two others, the oldest and youngest, are also very sick children, at the time we write this paragraph, May 5th. The survivors have the heartfelt sympathy of all their acquaintance in their very sad bereavement.
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