Indiana Newspaper Obituaries (1848 - Current)

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Joseph Doerr, 26
Died of TB Survived by mother, Mary Doerr and two brothers, Adam and Edward
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Evansville, Indiana
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Joseph Doerr Jr (article)
death of four children, different circumstances
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Evansville, Indiana
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