
“William Valodin, a young man of sixteen, and son of JB Valodin1, died at the residence of his father on Gay street last Wednesday night, of rheumatic troubles. The deceased had been an invalid for a long period. The remains were taken to the family burying ground in Nile township, for interment.”2
- Jerome Bonaparte Valodin
- (1877, April 14). Portsmouth Times, p. 3.