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Submitted: 3/12/09 • Approved: 11/22/22 • Last Updated: 11/25/22 • R167437-G167436-S3
Dewitt
PRIVATE US Army
Company A 46th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
Civil War Union
December 17, 1847 - March 8, 1932
*Obituary
Benton County Record & Democrat & Sun
Thursday, March 17, 1932
AMBROSE, D.C. - D.C. Ambrose, oldest newspaper man in Northwest Arkansas, died March 8th at his home in Fayetteville. Mr. Ambrose was born in Chicago Dec. 17, 1847 and had lived in Fayetteville since 1889 where he has published the Fayetteville Republic{sic). A wife and four children survive, two of whom live in Fayetteville, E.C. and R.C. Ambrose.
Mary
March 12, 1849 - August 28, 1940
Section: 13 Site: 1374
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