Lillie Cook person
also known as: Lillie, Lilly
Summary: Bride of W. F. Aiken, nee Cook.
Completeness: 53/100 Grade D
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Claims (3)
arrived_in
Silver City
cited from W… (1891)W. F. Aiken and bride, nee Lillie Cook,
arrived Saturday last from New Orleans. In
the evening they were tendered a serenade by
the Silver City brass band. A local bard hands
in the following jingle:
lived_at
Silver City
cited from vicious pony, which becoming scared, started… (1891)vicious pony, which becoming scared, started
off on a full run and turned the corner of the
Chinese wash house at the corner of Main and
Yankee streets rather abruptly. It was feared
the little lady \vould be brushed off and hurt
by coming in…
witnessed
pony scared and running
cited from vicious pony, which becoming scared, started… (1891)vicious pony, which becoming scared, started
off on a full run and turned the corner of the
Chinese wash house at the corner of Main and
Yankee streets rather abruptly. It was feared
the little lady \vould be brushed off and hurt
by coming in…
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vicious pony, which becoming scared, started…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
W…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain