Mrs. Sweet, wife of Mr. W. W. Sweet, living on a farm a mile and a half south of town, died very suddenly Friday evening. She and her mother were riding in a buggy and stopped to see Mrs. Eri Mesnard. The mother in getting out fell and hurt herself; this so frightened Mrs. Sweet, who was subject to palpitation of the heart, that she was taken with a violent attack of the malady and died within two hours. She was a most estimable lady.
Norwalk Weekly Reflector May 6, 1879 Page 5, Column 2
Mrs. Sweet, wife of Mr. W. W. Sweet, living on a farm a mile and a half south of town, died very suddenly Friday evening. She and her mother were riding in a buggy and stopped to see Mrs. Eri Mesnard. The mother in getting out fell and hurt herself; this so frightened Mrs. Sweet, who was subject to palpitation of the heart, that she was taken with a violent attack of the malady and died within two hours. She was a most estimable lady.
Norwalk Weekly Reflector May 6, 1879 Page 5, Column 2
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