In district court, this afternoon…the 6 year old son of Maggie Cook will be taken to St. Vincent's orphanage at Denver for a year, the mother in this case also consenting, she being unable to care for the boy.
© Laramie Republican August 3, 1907 page 4
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Mrs. Maggie Cook of this city ad Frank Murray, a baker in the employ of the Union Pacific Hotel at this point, are to be married this afternoon in Denver. They will return to Laramie to reside.
© Laramie Boomerang October 16, 1907 page 1
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Mrs. Maggie Murray went to Denver today to join her husband.
© Laramie Boomerang February 8, 1909
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HEARD OF DEATH OF SISTER
Mrs. Alice Lohlein today received word from Thermopolis of the death of her sister, Maggie Cook Murray She was the daughter of Thomas Harding.
She was on a visit to her brother, John Harding, two months ago, and was taken sick and underwent operation. Complications set in and hastened her death.
The body will be started from Thermopolis to Laramie tomorrow, and the arrangements for the funeral here will be made later.
© Laramie Republican Saturday Evening February 5, 1910
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The remains of Maggie Harding Murray arrived last night from Thermopolis, and were taken to the Stryker parlors to await funeral arrangements. The brother of the deceased arrived in the city on No. 3 today, having been with the remains as far as Cheyenne from Thermopolis.
…She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harding of Laramie. Funeral arrangements are being made this afternoon.
© Laramie Daily Boomerang February 9, 1910 page 1
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Transcription excerpts by Clint Black , June 2014
In district court, this afternoon…the 6 year old son of Maggie Cook will be taken to St. Vincent's orphanage at Denver for a year, the mother in this case also consenting, she being unable to care for the boy.
© Laramie Republican August 3, 1907 page 4
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Mrs. Maggie Cook of this city ad Frank Murray, a baker in the employ of the Union Pacific Hotel at this point, are to be married this afternoon in Denver. They will return to Laramie to reside.
© Laramie Boomerang October 16, 1907 page 1
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Mrs. Maggie Murray went to Denver today to join her husband.
© Laramie Boomerang February 8, 1909
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HEARD OF DEATH OF SISTER
Mrs. Alice Lohlein today received word from Thermopolis of the death of her sister, Maggie Cook Murray She was the daughter of Thomas Harding.
She was on a visit to her brother, John Harding, two months ago, and was taken sick and underwent operation. Complications set in and hastened her death.
The body will be started from Thermopolis to Laramie tomorrow, and the arrangements for the funeral here will be made later.
© Laramie Republican Saturday Evening February 5, 1910
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The remains of Maggie Harding Murray arrived last night from Thermopolis, and were taken to the Stryker parlors to await funeral arrangements. The brother of the deceased arrived in the city on No. 3 today, having been with the remains as far as Cheyenne from Thermopolis.
…She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harding of Laramie. Funeral arrangements are being made this afternoon.
© Laramie Daily Boomerang February 9, 1910 page 1
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Transcription excerpts by Clint Black , June 2014
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