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- Newspaper Article - Wednesday, October 1, 1902 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Local Notes - James French, who left Pulaski upward of a year ago, died in a hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana, recently, after a brief illness. The deceased was about _0 years old, was the son of John French, who lives a few miles east of this village. He was an extensive buyer of horses and well known throughout this section. His body will be brought home.
Newspaper Article - Wednesday, October 8, 1902 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Local Notes - Word was received here recently, announcing the death at a hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana, of James W. French, who resides a few miles east of this village. Miss Mary E. French, a sister of the young man, received a letter Monday, from the superintendent of the hospital stating that her brother was alive, but in a feeble condition, having been seriously ill for several weeks with fever. The letter in question further states that a young man named James French had died at the hospital in August, the names being the same, excepting the second initial. Letters 'written by Miss French to her brother were returned to her and the announcement made by the hospital superintendent that he had passed away August 27. Hence, the rumor that the brother of Miss French had died. He is gradually improving and expects to return home his condition will permit.
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