Taken from Obituaries of Fountain County, Indiana -- ? newspaper ? --- William P. McELWEE
was born at Wallace, Ind Dec 1863 died at his home near State Line Aug 19, 1903 of typhoid
fever. Was married to Ella C. Robins April 10, 1887 and lived a faithful husband until
his death. To this union was born 3 children, two boys and one girl. The girl died when
only a few days old. The funeral was preached at the family residence by Miss Hattie
Laneve of State Line. The sermon was a forcible one. The choir from State Line Methodist
Church sang, We'll never say good bye and When the roll is called up yonder. THe pall
bearesr were: messrs Marion and Frank Elder; J. Olehy; Charles Printy; Frank Roderich and
Marion Kerent. Interment at Masonic Cem near State Line in Warren Co. He was a member of
the Asbery Chapel Church. he made the confesson early in life and those that knew him best
say the last few years he had lived a devoted Chrisitan life. He had made many friends
which was expressed by the large crowd that turned out to pay the last respect to all that
was mortal. Mr. McElwee was doing well financially. He had worked hard and accumualted
quite a good deal besides he leaves his family well protected by a life insurance policy
in Knights and ... (too dark to read). He leaves a wife, two sons, father and mother and
scores of relatives and friends to mourn his death.