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Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Friday, May 24, 1878
SPY REPORTS: DEPARTED. -Justice D. COPNER, was born in New Jersey, March 25, 1817. Emigrated with his parents to Ohio; married Elizabeth MYERS, Nov. 24, 1836, came to Fulton county in 1850, and died at his residence near Fulton, May 18, 1878. He leaves a wife and five children, all of whom are grown, to mourn his death. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church for more than thirty-five years. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. F. M. RULE, at the U.B. church in Fulton, on Tuesday morning at ten o'clock.
Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Saturday, May 25, 1878
DIED -Justice D. COPNER, one of the old settlers of Fulton County died last Saturday evening, at the age of sixty-one years. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. F. M. RULE, at the U.B. Church in Fulton, on Tuesday morning at ten o'clock. The large concourse of people present was an evidence of the esteem in which Mr. Copner was held by his neighbors.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Newspaper Excerpts – 1878 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Friday, May 24, 1878
SPY REPORTS: DEPARTED. -Justice D. COPNER, was born in New Jersey, March 25, 1817. Emigrated with his parents to Ohio; married Elizabeth MYERS, Nov. 24, 1836, came to Fulton county in 1850, and died at his residence near Fulton, May 18, 1878. He leaves a wife and five children, all of whom are grown, to mourn his death. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church for more than thirty-five years. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. F. M. RULE, at the U.B. church in Fulton, on Tuesday morning at ten o'clock.
Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Saturday, May 25, 1878
DIED -Justice D. COPNER, one of the old settlers of Fulton County died last Saturday evening, at the age of sixty-one years. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. F. M. RULE, at the U.B. Church in Fulton, on Tuesday morning at ten o'clock. The large concourse of people present was an evidence of the esteem in which Mr. Copner was held by his neighbors.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Newspaper Excerpts – 1878 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Inscription
COPNER, J. D., d. May 18, 1878, ae 61y-1m-24d
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