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Submitted: 3/21/15 • Approved: 3/23/15 • Last Updated: 3/26/15 • R1066461-G0-S3
Company C First Arkansas Cavalry
Civil War Union
November 28, 1844 - March 28, 1910
*Obituary (as written)
The Springdale News
Friday, April 8, 1910
Nelson Malicoat, who for twelve years served as postmaster at Prairie Grove, died Monday afternoon, March 28th, at 4:30 o'clock, at his home on South Neal street. On Friday, March 19th, he underwent a serious operation but this was very successful and he was getting along nicely until a kidney affection developed, causing hemorrhage from this vital organ and resulting in his death. Nelson Malicoat was born Nov. 28, 1844 in Granger county, Tenn. When a boy of 6 years he came with his parents to this county and located at Big Springs where he lived until about the year 1888 when he moved to Prairie Grove. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hammontree of Prairie Grove. The funeral services were held at the Cumberland Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. F.A. Lark. The burial was made in the Prairie Grove cemetery.
Contributed on 3/21/15 by judyfrog
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