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Show EARLY RESIDENT OF PLAIN CITY IS DEAD Mrs VIctoreen Jahc Musgrave, pioneer r Plain City, died at th- fanrr-lly fanrr-lly residence. 62 Seventh str-"l yes-1 terda) SY wa horn In England November u. UiH, the daughter of, William ami Myta fiomlman Dlx, She came to the I'nited States with her husband, the late George MuSgraVS, in 1867. ,ln thr saini year they started tdr the west, crossing the plains with a handcart company, led by Captai!: Israel Evans. The COIiple Settled at LeKl where they lived for eighteen months. The) then came to Pleasant View, where iln resided for forty years Mro. IjfusgraVc wa aotlyjj in the orsJ S"anizlng of an tSplaoopal church at-Plain at-Plain Cfty, and worked with Bishop Tuttle and Rex. Gogoly when this: church was first started "in that community. com-munity. Following the death of her husband,' Mrs Musgrave married iu: brother Thomas Slusgravc, who, with her brother and sister and an adopted, daughter, survive her. Edwin Dix of igden is brother of the deceased and .Mrs. Myra Goodman, of London, England, Eng-land, is the sister who survives. The adopted daughter Mrs Eily Sihafp, resides at Plain Cltjr A number of nieces and nephew also survive The body was removed to the Lind-.juist Lind-.juist undertaking parlors. Funeral arrangements wilMte announced later |