The following newspaper articles do not link to any known family. All the articles take place within a three month period. With no 1890 census the hope of finding them in census records is diminished.
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Wilmington Journal 2 Nov 1887 |
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Wilmington Journal 28 Dec 1887 |
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Wilmington Journal 8 Jan 1888 |
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Wilmington Journal 25 Jan 1888 |
Joseph Goodhue Trindle was born in 1864 in Ohio, but he is listed as single in records in 1900 and later. I didn't find any other likely candidates for either Joseph or Maude and no Gardner's that connect to the family in that time and place.
Who are they?
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