Cabarrus Heritage

Part of the American History & Genealogy Project

Newspaper Articles

 Illness Accounts

Mary Ella CANNON

Miss Mary Ella Cannon became sick yesterday and has continued so today.  She is very sick and it is thought that she has appendicitis.   Source: "Miss Mary Ella Cannon Very Sick," Daily Concord Standard, 21 December 1899, digital images, North Carolina Digital Heritage Center (http://www.digitalnc.org/collections/newspapers: accessed 31 January 2020).

Mollie ELLIOTT

Mrs. Mollie Elliott, who has been ill for some time, had a serious nervous attack Monday afternoon.  She rallied quickly, however, and her condition today is reported as about the same it has been for the past several weeks.   Source: "Local Mention," The Concord Daily Tribune, 4 December 1923, digital images, North Carolina Digital Heritage Center (http://www.digitalnc.org/collections/newspapers: accessed 22 November 2019).

Charles LENTZ

Mr. Charles Lentz is real bad off with malarial fever at the home of his father-in-law, Mr. John A. Propst, on Simpson street.   Source: Daily Concord Standard, 5 October 1896, digital images, North Carolina Digital Heritage Center (http://www.digitalnc.org/collections/newspapers: accessed 5 February 2020).

C. D. MCDONALD, Jr.

The condition of C. D. McDonald, Jr., who has been confined to his home with an attack of tonsilitis, is improved, reports from his home state.   Source: "Local Mention," The Concord Times, 29 October 1925, digital images, North Carolina Digital Heritage Center (http://www.digitalnc.org/collections/newspapers: accessed 12 February 2020).

Jake NEWELL

Jake Newell, who has been sick nearly the entire time since Xmas, has about recovered.  He's in No. 10, devoting his time to cooking.   Source: "Town and County," The Standard, 21 April 1892, digital images, North Carolina Digital Heritage Center (http://www.digitalnc.org/collections/newspapers: accessed 12 February 2020).

Tillman RUMPLE

Mr. Tillman Rumple, a middle aged gentleman living near Mill Hill, is very sick with the measles.   Source: "Short Locals," The Standard, 9 July 1891, digital images, North Carolina Digital Heritage Center (http://www.digitalnc.org/collections/newspapers: accessed 12 February 2020).

Martin WIDENHOUSE

Mr. Martin Widenhouse, one of Cabarrus' oldest citizens has been sick, but is improving.  He is 91 years old.   Source: Daily Concord Standard, 9 July 1895, digital images, North Carolina Digital Heritage Center (http://www.digitalnc.org/collections/newspapers: accessed 1 February 2020).

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