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FUNERAL NOTICE - The Oregonian; Portland, Oregon; Wednesday, April 17, 1968; Page 36 (GenealogyBank.com)
REINIG -- April 15, William A., 5519 SE 56th Ave.; husband of Winifred M.; brother of Mrs. Henrietta McKinney. Friends invited to services Friday, 2:30 pm, Chapel of MT SCOTT FUNERAL HOME, Foster rd at SE 59th. Interment Willamette National cemetery. Member of Nat'l Assn Retired Civil Service Employees; WOW; Federal Post No. 97, American Legion; retired letter carrier. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to the heart fund.
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Father | Hamilton P. Skidmore (b. 26 January 1827, d. 17 March 1878) |
Mother | Kiturah Parrish (b. 9 April 1831, d. 5 December 1912) |
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Daughter | Effie M. Franklin+ (b. 22 September 1875, d. 16 March 1970) |
Son | Charles Hamilton Franklin+ (b. January 1879, d. 1918) |
Son | Wade H. Franklin+ (b. 20 January 1881, d. 30 September 1918) |
The Democratic Advocate (Westminster, Maryland); Saturday, 12 Aug 1905; Page 3; column 4; (Newspapers.com):
MARRIED BY ELDER FRANKLIN
Three Hundred and Eighty-Six White and Colored Couples Were Married by Him
Following is a list of persons married by Elder William H. Franklin, of Sam's Creek, this county, who died last week. The list was taken from his register:
"........... White .......
1875 - (included: March 10, Elhannon P. Franklin, and Mary E. Skidmore.)
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Daughter | Mary Emily Skidmore+ (b. 23 July 1853, d. after April 1940) |
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Daughter | Mary Emily Skidmore+ (b. 23 July 1853, d. after April 1940) |
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Daughter | Daisy Louise Clark+ |
Obituary (via Findagrave.com):
Bud Donald Clark, age 79, died April 11, 1990 in the Stonewall Jackson Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Mattie S. Clark, Buena Vista; eight daughters, Mrs. Flora Hartless, Mrs. Dolly Clark, Mrs. Shirley Moore, all of Buena Vista; Mrs. Daysie Naill, Md.; Mrs. Betty Collins, Buchanan; Mrs. Charlotte Riley, Lexington; Mrs. Bonnie Riley, Tampa, Fla.; Mrs. Nancy Patterson, of Richmond; four sons, Raymond Clark, Buena Vista; Fred Clark, Lexington; Leonard Clark, Roanoke; Carl Clark, Texas; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Angel Watkins, Buena Vista; one stepson, George E. Moore, Buena Vista; and 32 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2:00 p.m. in the Lomax Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Lewis McDaniel and Dr. Wyatt Mayes officiating. Burial will follow in the Green Hill Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Lomax Funeral Home in Buena Vista.
Roanoke Times, Friday, April 13, 1990.
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Daughter | Daisy Louise Clark+ |
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Father | Elhanen H. Franklin (b. May 1850, d. 17 March 1920) |
Mother | Mary Emily Skidmore (b. 23 July 1853, d. after April 1940) |
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Son | Joseph Joshua Rutledge+ (b. 5 July 1902, d. 13 January 1958) |
Son | Wade Franklin Rutledge+ (b. 10 June 1906, d. 4 August 1969) |
The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Thursday, 01 Aug 1901; Page 7; (Newspapers.com):
Rutledge - Franklin
The marriage of Miss Effie M. Franklin, 1034 Mount street, to Mr. Joseph A. Rutledge took place yesterday afternoon at St. Gregory's Catholic Church, corner Baker and Gilmore streets. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Phillip J. Walsh.
The groom was attended by Mr. Wade Franklin as best man.? ? An informal reception to the wedding party was held last night at the residence of the groom, 623 North Washington street, where the young couple will reside.
DEATH NOTICE - The Baltimore Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Thursday, March 19, 1970; Page 38 (Newspapers.com):
RUTLEDGE
On March 16, 1970, Effie, beloved wife of the late Joseph A. Rutledge.
Friends may call at St. Martin's Home for the Aged, 601 Maiden Choice Lane, from 2 until 9 P.M. where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 7:30 A.M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery.
Newspaper article -- Democratic Advocate, Westminster, MD; Saturday, March 18, 1893; Vol: 28; Page: 4 GenealogyBank.com):
A Party at Berret
One of the most pleasant social events of the season was a party on Monday evening, the 13th, at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, near Berret, which was given in honor of their daughter, Effie, who is spending the winter with her parents. By 7:30 all the invited guests were present, despite the muddy roads. The evening was spent in conversation and various games. At 11 o'clock all were invited into the dining room for refreshments; after doing ample justice to the good things of the season the guests returned to the parlor and resumed their amusements until a late hour. These present were Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Buchman, Misses Effie Franklin, Ethel Buchman, Ursa Dorsey, Effie Wetzel, may Sellman, Maggie Day, of Baltimore; Lona Gosnell, Lula Brandenburg; Messrs. Charles Wade Franklin, Marsh Sellman, Harry Shipley, Marsh and Granville Wetzel, Frank Brandenburg, George Brown, William and George Cook, Oliver Buchman, Howard Gearhart, Frank Brown, Frank Dorsey, Saville Hewitt. The host and hostess were untiring in their efforts to entertain their guests and all regretted to say good-night.
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Father | Elhanen H. Franklin (b. May 1850, d. 17 March 1920) |
Mother | Mary Emily Skidmore (b. 23 July 1853, d. after April 1940) |
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Son | Charles Hamilton Franklin+ (b. 4 July 1902, d. 2 September 1967) |
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Father | Elhanen H. Franklin (b. May 1850, d. 17 March 1920) |
Mother | Mary Emily Skidmore (b. 23 July 1853, d. after April 1940) |
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Son | Wade Joseph Franklin (b. 25 September 1909, d. 13 December 1974) |
Daughter | Mary Elizabeth Franklin (b. 1 June 1912, d. 4 July 1991) |
Son | John Howard Franklin+ (b. 11 August 1915, d. 27 May 1984) |
Marriage licenses - The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Thursday, 10 Dec 1908; Page 7; (Ancestry.com):
FRANKLIN - GALLAGHER. -- Wade H. Franklin, 27; Elizabeth C. Gallagher, 22. Applicant, M. A. Bannan, 402 McMahon street.
The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Friday, 11 Dec 1908; Page 10; (Ancestry.com):
Franklin---Gallagher
Miss Elizabeth C. Gallagher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gallagher, 200 East Randall street, was married last night to Mr. Wade H. Franklin at St. Mary's Star of the Sea, Church. Rev. Thomas J. Kenny performed the ceremony.
The bride wore white point lace over duchess satin and carried Bride roses. She was attended by Miss Lillie Shaw as bridesmaid, who wore chiffon over taffeta and carried carnations. The best man was Dr. M. A. Brennan. Little Misses Agnes Burns and Marie Gallagher were flower girls, and the ushers were Messers. E. W. Walker, John Burns, J. H. Rutledge, Harry Davis and William Bowman. A reception at the home followed, after which Mr. and Mrs. Franklin left for Atlantic City. They will live at 1733 Jefferson street.
Death Notice -- Baltimore American, Baltimore, MD; Thursday, Oct 03, 1918; Vol: CCXXIV Issue: 1773; page: 12; (GenealogyBank.com):
FRANKLIN -- On September 30, 1918, WADE H., aged thirty-seven years, beloved husband of Elizabeth C. Franklin.
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Real Estate transfers - The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Thursday, 14 Sep 1911; Page 5; (Ancestry.com):
Charles W. Wrede and wife to Wade H. Franklin and wife, n.s. Barney st., nr. Covington 13x85, g.r. $45.40.
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Father | Joshua Rutledge (b. May 1825, d. before April 1910) |
Mother | Anna Olivia Chenoweth (b. December 1839, d. 10 March 1911) |
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Son | Joseph Joshua Rutledge+ (b. 5 July 1902, d. 13 January 1958) |
Son | Wade Franklin Rutledge+ (b. 10 June 1906, d. 4 August 1969) |
The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Thursday, 01 Aug 1901; Page 7; (Newspapers.com):
Rutledge - Franklin
The marriage of Miss Effie M. Franklin, 1034 Mount street, to Mr. Joseph A. Rutledge took place yesterday afternoon at St. Gregory's Catholic Church, corner Baker and Gilmore streets. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Phillip J. Walsh.
The groom was attended by Mr. Wade Franklin as best man.? ? An informal reception to the wedding party was held last night at the residence of the groom, 623 North Washington street, where the young couple will reside.
Obituary -- he Evening Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Monday, 28 Dec 1942; Page 25; (Newspapers.com):
RUTLEDGE -- On December 25, 1942. JOSEPH A., of 3012 Chelsea Terrace, aged 73?years, beloved husband of Effie Franklin Rutledge.
The funeral will be at the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston? ? ? streets, on Tuesday at 8:15 A.M. Requiem Mass at All Saints Church at 9 A.M.?Interment in Baltimore Cemetery.
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Son | Joseph A. Rutledge+ (b. December 1869, d. 25 December 1942) |
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Son | Joseph A. Rutledge+ (b. December 1869, d. 25 December 1942) |
OBITUARY -- The Baltimore Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Tuesday, March 14, 1911; Page 10 (Newspapers.com):
MRS. ANNA O. RUTLEDGE
The funeral of Mrs. Anna O. Rutledge, 70 years old, who died at St. Luke's Hospital Friday, took place at 8:30 o'clock yesterday morning from the home of her son, Mr. Joseph Rutledge, 2208 Ashland avenue. The body was taken to St. Andrew's Catholic Church, where a requiem high mass was celebrated. Burial was in Greenmount Cemetery.
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Father | Joseph A. Rutledge (b. December 1869, d. 25 December 1942) |
Mother | Effie M. Franklin (b. 22 September 1875, d. 16 March 1970) |
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Daughter | Patricia Franklin Rutledge+ |
Wedding anouncement -- The Evening Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); (Monday, 13 April 1925; Page 15; (Newspapers.com):
Kin Of Michael Collins To Wed Here Tomorrow
Patsy's Family Connected With Irish Free State Creator - Descendant Of Calhoun.
CEREMONY AT PIKESVILLE
Daughter of The Maryland Free State Will Become Mrs. Joseph J. Rutledge.
"Princess Pat," daughter of the Irish Free State and the Maryland Free State weds here tomorrow.
Her friends are as numerous as may be expected when a girl is 18 years old, a pretty blonde and one of eight children, six sisters and two brothers. And each one of these friends is on the qui vive for the event.
Patsy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McCurry, who live in the Maryland Country Club section. Standing beside her at the alter will be Joseph J. Rutledge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Rutledge of Winfield avenue, Forest Park.
Descendant of Calhoun
Through her paternal grandmother, a Virginia Calhoun, the bride-elect is a descendant of John C. Calhoun, the American statesman, while through her mother she bears kinship to Michael Collins, martyred Irish statesman and soldier, who was associated with Arthur Griffith in creation of the Irish Free State.
The wedding will take place with a nuptial mass at 9 A.M. at St. Charles Catholic Church, Pikesville, and the Rev. Ambrose Beavans, the pastor, will conduct the services.
Miss Lillian Josephine McCurry, sister of the bride-elect will be maid-of-honor, and Miss May Grant flower girl. William P. Arledge, of Dallas, Texas, will serve as best man. The ushers will be Wade Franklin Rutledge, brother of the groom-to-be, and J. George Bobb.
The best man is the fiancé of a sister of Miss McCurry. A double wedding had been proposed, but it was said Patsy's mother protested she was losing her daughters via matrimony fast enough one at a time.
A wedding breakfast will be served at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. The couple then will leave on a trip to New York and Niagara Falls.
The bride-elect attended school at the Convent of the Visitation and at St. Thomas' School. She is a graduate of the latter.
The couple will be "at home" at Berkeley and Millwood Avenues, Mount Washington, after May 13. The home tops the list of wedding presents.
Death Notice -- The Evening Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Tuesday, 14 Jan 1958; Page 36; (Newspapers.com):
RUTLEDGE -- The Bodkin Yacht Club, Inc., regrets to announce the death of our charter member, JOSEPH J. RUTLEDGE.
Officers and members are requested to meet at the funeral home on Wednesday evening at 8:30 P.M.? ? T. EARL SWANN, Commodore.
OBITUARY -- The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Tuesday, 14 Jan 1958; Page 27; (Newspapers.com):
RUTLEDGE --Suddenly, on January 13, 1958, JOSEPH J., of 3012 Chelsea terrace, beloved husband of Patricia M. Rutledge (nee McCurry) and beloved son of?Effie M. and the late Joseph A. Rutledge.
Funeral will be at the William Cook Mansion, St Paul and Preston streets, on Friday at 8:15 A.M. Requiem Mass will be at All Saints Church at 9 A.M.? Interment in Baltimore Cemetery.
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Father | Joseph A. Rutledge (b. December 1869, d. 25 December 1942) |
Mother | Effie M. Franklin (b. 22 September 1875, d. 16 March 1970) |
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Daughter | Joan Ann Rutledge |
Daughter | June Elizabeth Rutledge |
Obituary -- The Evening Sun, Baltimore, Maryland; Thursday, 07 August 1969; Page 44; (Newspapers.com):
Rutledge
On August 4, 1969, WADE FRANKLIN, of Chelsea Terrace, beloved husband of Margaret Rutledge, father of Sister Margaret Mary D.E.S.T. Andre, and June Elizabeth Wills; son of Effie F. Rutledge.
Prayers at the Armacost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty heights avenue, on Thursday, at 19:15 A.M. Requiem mass at St. Lawrence Church, at 11 A.M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Little Sisters of the Poor.
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Father | Thomas N. Shipley (b. 17 August 1830, d. 27 January 1905) |
Mother | Cordelia E. Buckingham (b. 26 June 1825, d. 31 March 1888) |
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Son | Herbert Auguster Franklin+ (b. 14 June 1879, d. 18 October 1941) |
Son | William Harvey Franklin+ (b. 9 September 1880, d. 21 August 1946) |
Daughter | Maud Leona Franklin+ (b. 8 July 1883, d. 9 April 1918) |
Daughter | Bessie Elizabeth Franklin+ (b. August 1885, d. 14 March 1967) |
Daughter | Mary Cordelia Franklin+ (b. 10 August 1887, d. 20 July 1983) |
Daughter | Althea Elizabeth Franklin (b. 10 November 1890, d. 16 December 1962) |
Daughter | Myrtle M. Franklin+ (b. April 1893, d. 1913) |
Obituary (genealogybank.com via Findagrave.com):
Mrs. Sarah E. Franklin, wife of Mr. Charles S. Franklin, died at her residence, 1507 Battery avenue, yesterday after an illness of nine months. Death was due to a complication of diseases. Mrs. Franklin was 49 years old. Funeral services will be conducted at the house shortly after 7 o'clock Wednesday morning, after which the body will be taken to Franklinville, Md., where interment will be made in the churchyard of Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church. Mrs. Franklin is survived by two sons (Messrs. H. A. and William H. Franklin) and five daughters (Mrs. Maud De Bed and Misses Bessie, Mary C. C., Altha E. and Myrtle M. Franklin).
Baltimore American, Baltimore, MD, Monday, December 6, 1909, p.14.
Obituary -- The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Monday, 6 Dec 1909; Page 9; (Newspapers.com):
Mrs. Sarah E. Franklin
Mrs. Sarah E. Franklin, 49 years old, 1507 Battery avenue, died at 7 o'clock yesterday morning.
The funeral will be held at Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church, in Franklinville, to which the body will be taken Wednesday and the burial will be in the Churchyard. Mrs. Franklin was the widow of Charles F. Franklin. She is survived by two sons, Messrs.. H. A. and William H. Franklin, and by five daughters, Mrs. Maud DeVed, and Misses Bessie E., Mary C., Altha E. and Myrtle M. Franklin.
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Daughter | Sarah Elizabeth Shipley+ (b. 11 July 1860, d. 5 December 1909) |
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Daughter | Sarah Elizabeth Shipley+ (b. 11 July 1860, d. 5 December 1909) |
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Father | Charles Samuel Franklin (b. 10 April 1853, d. 6 October 1904) |
Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Shipley (b. 11 July 1860, d. 5 December 1909) |
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Son | Herbert Frederick Franklin+ (b. 8 June 1903, d. 7 December 1987) |
Daughter | Ruth L. Franklin+ (b. 4 April 1905, d. 30 March 1976) |
Daughter | Emma Elizabeth Franklin+ (b. 15 December 1908, d. 23 May 1989) |
Son | William Harvey Franklin+ (b. 28 September 1914, d. before 1965) |
Obituary (via Findagrave.com):
The Baltimore Sun October 22, 1941
On October 18, 1941, Herbert A., beloved husband of Ricky Franklin (nee Hammel). Services at his home 5222 Catalpha road, (corner of Gibbons avenue) on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Article - The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Monday, 30 Jun 1902; Page 7; (Newspapers.com):
Shattered A Large Window
Herbert A. Franklin and William Franklin, two young men who gave their occupations as beer bottlers, were fined $1 and costs each on a charge of disorderly conduct by Justice Robertson, at the Southern Police Station, yesterday morning. William fell against one of the large plate-glass windows of Armstrong, Denny & Co., at Light and Montgomery streets, during his disorderly conduct and shattered it. He was charged with this, but dismissed on promise to help repair it.
Real Estate Deals - The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Wednesday, 25 Jun 1924; Page 21; (Newspapers.com):
Charles H. Steffey, Inc., reported sale of a lot at the southwest corner of Belmont and Highland roads, West Hamilton, for Emily L. Luskin, of Charleston, S. C., to Herbert A. Franklin and wife, who will improve the property with a home.
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Father | Charles Samuel Franklin (b. 10 April 1853, d. 6 October 1904) |
Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Shipley (b. 11 July 1860, d. 5 December 1909) |
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Daughter | Evelyn E. Franklin+ (b. 1913, d. 27 November 1976) |
Son | Russell Hampton Franklin+ (b. 28 March 1915, d. 6 August 1992) |
Son | William Hohman Franklin (b. 8 May 1925, d. 5 August 1991) |
Death notice -- The Evening Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Wednesday, 18 Dec 1946; Page 62; (Ancestry.com):
FRANKLIN - On December 15, 1946, WILLIAM H., of 302 East Randall street, beloved husband of Anna M. Franklin (nee Hohman).
Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue, on Wednesday at 2 P.M. Interment in Western Cemetery.
Newspaper article -- The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Monday, 30 Jun 1902; Page 7; (Newspapers.com):
Shattered A Large Window
Herbert A. Franklin and William Franklin, two young men who gave their occupations as beer bottlers, were fined $1 and costs each on a charge of disorderly conduct by Justice Robertson, at the Southern Police Station, yesterday morning. William fell against one of the large plate-glass windows of Armstrong, Denny & Co., at Light and Montgomery streets, during his disorderly conduct and shattered it. He was charged with this, but dismissed on promise to help repair it.
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Father | Charles Samuel Franklin (b. 10 April 1853, d. 6 October 1904) |
Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Shipley (b. 11 July 1860, d. 5 December 1909) |
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Son | George Franklin Littleton DeVed (b. 6 November 1906, d. 10 March 1956) |
MARRIAGE LICENSES - The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland; Thursday, December 21, 1905; Page 6 (Newspapers.com):
Issued By The Clerk Of The Court Of Common Pleas.
The following marriage licenses were issued in Baltimore yesterday, the parties residing in Baltimore unless otherwise stated:
DEVED -- FRANKLIN -- George C. DeVed, 22; Maud L. Franklin, 22. Applicant, W. S. Bowman, 238 East Montgomery street.
OBITUARY - The Baltimore Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Wednesday, April 10, 1918; Page 9 (Newspapers.com):
Mrs. Maud Leona Deved, 32 years old, wife of George Deved, died yesterday morning at her home, 26 Wilton Heights avenue, Arlington. She had been ill for several months. Surviving are her husband; a son, George Franklin Deved; two brothers, William H. Franklin and Herbert A. Franklin, and three sisters, Mrs. Hester Rohan, of Richmond, Va., Mrs. Samuel Householder, of Relay, and Mrs. Maurice Englar, of Baltimore. She was a daughter of the late Charles S. and Sarah E. Franklin. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
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Father | Charles Samuel Franklin (b. 10 April 1853, d. 6 October 1904) |
Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Shipley (b. 11 July 1860, d. 5 December 1909) |
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Son | Gerald Franklin Englar (b. 3 December 1915, d. 27 September 2001) |
OBITUARY - The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland; Wednesday, March 15, 1967; Page 43 (Newspapers.com)
ENGLAR
On March 14, 1967, ELIZABETH (nee Franklin), beloved wife of the late Maurice S. Englar and beloved mother of Gerald F. Englar.
Friends may call at Wm. J. Tickner & Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Wed. from 2 to 5 and 7 until 9 P.M. Services and interment private.
More About BESSIE ELIZABETH FRANKLIN:
Census: Baltimore City County, Maryland (1900 - 1930)
Occupation: Wrapper tobacco (1900)1743
Notes for MAURICE STONER ENGLAR:
OBITUARY - The News; Frederick, Maryland; Friday, March 24, 1961; Page 12 (Newspapers.com)
Maurice S. Englar
Maurice Stoner Englar, age 71, a former resident of Carroll County who resided recently on West Franklin street in Baltimore, died suddenly at his Baltimore home Thursday morning.
Born in Carroll County, Mr. Englar was the son of the late Joseph L. Englar and the late Clara Stoner Englar. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth F. Englar and one son, Gerald Englar of Baltimore.
Also surviving are two brothers, John D. Englar of Westminster and Joseph F. Englar of New Windsor. The body is at the New Windsor funeral home of D. D. Hartzler and Sons, where private services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m.
The services will be conducted by Rev. Harris Waters. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening. The family requests that flowers be ommitted. Interment will be in the Pipe Creek cemetery, near New Windsor.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland; Sunday, April 13, 1947; Page 82 (Newspapers.com):
Personals
Mrs. Elizabeth F. Englar, of Murdock road, has as guests, her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Heister Rhawn of West Virginia. They will be joined later by their daughter, Miss Harriett Rhawn, a senior at Northwestern University.
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Father | Charles Samuel Franklin (b. 10 April 1853, d. 6 October 1904) |
Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Shipley (b. 11 July 1860, d. 5 December 1909) |
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Daughter | Harriette Virginia Rhawn+ (b. 18 December 1925, d. 14 November 2012) |
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT - The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland; Thursday, February 14, 1918; Page 4 (Newspapers.com) and Richmond Times-Dispatch; Richmond, Virginia; Wednesday, February 13, 1918; Page 7 (GenealogyBank.com):
Rhawn - Franklin
Miss Mary C. Franklin of 1712 Ruxton avenue, and Heister G. Rhawn, of Richmond, Va., were married Tuesday afternoon at the parsonage of the Broad Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Richmond by the Rev. Fred R. Chenault.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhawn will live at 18 South Second street, Richmond, Va. Mrs. Rhawn is a native of Baltimore where she has made her home with an aunt since the death of her parents several years ago, and is an accomplished and attractive young woman. Mr. Rhawn has been with the Times-Dispatch since last October, serving as police reporter.
Newspaper Articles:
Wilkes-Barre Semi-Weekly Record; Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; Tuesday, August 9, 1910; Page 5 (Newspapers.com):
Heister Rhawn of Catawissa transacted business in town on Saturday.
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland; Sunday, April 13, 1947; Page 82 (Newspapers.com):
Personals
Mrs. Elizabeth F. Englar, of Murdock road, has as guests, her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Heister Rhawn of West Virginia. They will be joined later by their daughter, Miss Harriett Rhawn, a senior at Northwestern University.
News-Press; Fort Myers, Florida; Saturday, February 8, 1964; Page 7 (Newspapers.com):
Mr. and Mrs. Heister G. Rhawn of Clarksburg, W. Va., will leave Fort Myers today for St. Petersburg to end a Florida vacation, which began in West Palm Beach. Retired editor of the Clarksburg Exponent, a daily, and publisher of the Clarksburg News, a weekly, for 6 years prior to 1956, Mr. Rhawn is now a free lance journalist and is working on a biography of Joseph Diss DeBar, who coined the West Virginia state motto, "Mountaineers Are Always Free."
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Father | Charles Samuel Franklin (b. 10 April 1853, d. 6 October 1904) |
Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Shipley (b. 11 July 1860, d. 5 December 1909) |
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NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Evening Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Wednesday, October 16, 1940; Page 42 (Newspapers.com)
SON CONTESTS WILL OF H. J. BROENING
Octogenarian Lawyer's Only Child Charges Fraud
Caveat proceedings contesting the will of his father, Henry J. Broening, were filed in the Orphans' Court by H. Lyman Broening. Hollywood Cameraman, and only child of the octogenarian lawyer.
Mr. Broening, a brother of the former Mayor William F. Broening, died May 10, leaving an estate that has been appraised at $35,375.04. Mr. Browning formerly had been active in politics, once serving an elective term as a court clerk.
His will, dated October 21, 1937, left his entire estate to his second wife, Mrs. Althea E. Broening, whom he had married a year before.
The caveat filed by the son through Harry O. Levin, attorney, contested the will on four main grounds -- undue influence, fraud, mental incapacity and improper execution of the will.
Mr. Broening lived in the 3600 block of Hillsdale road. That property had been left to his second wife along with the rest of his estate. The will revealed that an ante-nuptial agreement concerning their inheritance rights had been made before the second marriage, but that he desired the agreement to be disregarded in order to give the wife the entire estate. The will failed to even mention the son.
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Note: From Wikipedia: Henry Lyman Broening (June 30, 1892 - June 6, 1983) was an American cinematographer who in 1922 was on the editorial board of "American Cinematographer" magazine and served on the board of governors of the American Society of Cinematographers.? ? He worked on films that include "May Blossom" (1915) and wrote about the beginnings of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC).
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Obituary -- The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland; Thursday, 12 APR 1934, p.19 (Newspapers.com):
HOUSEHOLDER. -- On April 10, 1934
Samuel L., beloved husband of Althea E. Householder (nee Franklin).
Funeral from the home, Rolling Road, St. Denis, on Friday at 2 P.M. Interment in London Park Cemetery.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Wednesday, 26 Jun 1901; Page 7; (Newspapers.com):
Relay Public School
..........(extraction) Winner of Medals for Scholarship included Samuel Householder and sister, Lula V. Householder.
The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Tuesday, 29 Aug 1905; Page 9; (Newspapers,com):
Lawn Fete At St. Denis
A lawn fete and picnic was held yesterday at Forgan's summer garden, St. Denis, by the members of the Relay Mandolin Club, last night from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock the club gave a concert, followed by dancing. The affair was in charge of the following: ....
(included Samuel L. Householder)
Note: several such items appeared 1905-1908
The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Monday, 08 Jun 1908; Page 8; (Newspapers.com):
To Represent St. Denis Firemen
The following delegates and alternates to attend the annual convention of the Maryland State Firemen's Association, to be held at Frostburg, Wednesday, have been appointed by the St. Denis Volunteer Fire Company:
........ (Samuel Householder was included as an alternate) .....
On account of the distance to Cumberland and the inconvenience of reaching Frostburg from there, the St. Denis company will not take its apparatus nor enter any of the contests.
The Baltimore Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Sunday, October 4, 1908; Page 6 (Newspapers.com):
IN HONOR OF MR. HOUSEHOLDER
Mr. Samuel L. Householder was given a party in honor of his twenty-first birthday Tuesday evening by his friends at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Zebedee Householder, Sutton avenue, St. Denis. The evening was spent in games and recitations. Mr. H. Webster Erdman, of Baltimore, sang several solos, his accompanist being Miss Hazel Harman. Miss Lillie Easton, accompanied by her sister, Miss Susie Easton, gave several violin selections.
Refreshments were served, the house and tables being attractively decorated with cut flowers and potted plants.
(A long list of guests included his parents and siblings.)
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OBITUARY - The Baltimore Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Saturday, May 11, 1940; Main Edition; Page 7 (Newspapers.com):
Henry J. Broening
Henry J. Broening, elder brother of former Mayor William F. Broening, died yesterday afternoon at his home, 3613 Hillsdale road, following a heart attack.
Mr. Broening, who despite his years remained active in his legal profession until late Monday, when he was stricken, was able to sit up yesterday morning and death came suddenly.
The son of the late Henry J. Broening, he was born in this city June 8, 1859, and, after attending public schools, graduated from the University of Maryland Law School. He became interested in the development of South Baltimore at an early age. He was one of the organizers and for many years secretary of the South Baltimore Business Men's Association. He was elected Clerk of the Criminal Court in 1897.
He was a member of the Masons and of the Elks.
He is survived by his widow, formerly Miss Althea Householder; a son, H. Lyman Broening, and two grandchildren, and another brother, J. Fred Broening.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Evening Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Wednesday, October 16, 1940; Page 42 (Newspapers.com)
SON CONTESTS WILL OF H. J. BROENING
Octogenarian Lawyer's Only Child Charges Fraud
Caveat proceedings contesting the will of his father, Henry J. Broening, were filed in the Orphans' Court by H. Lyman Broening. Hollywood Cameraman, and only child of the octogenarian lawyer.
Mr. Broening, a brother of the former Mayor William F. Broening, died May 10, leaving an estate that has been appraised at $35,375.04. Mr. Browning formerly had been active in politics, once serving an elective term as a court clerk.
His will, dated October 21, 1937, left his entire estate to his second wife, Mrs. Althea E. Broening, whom he had married a year before.
The caveat filed by the son through Harry O. Levin, attorney, contested the will on four main grounds -- undue influence, fraud, mental incapacity and improper execution of the will.
Mr. Broening lived in the 3600 block of Hillsdale road. That property had been left to his second wife along with the rest of his estate. The will revealed that an ante-nuptial agreement concerning their inheritance rights had been made before the second marriage, but that he desired the agreement to be disregarded in order to give the wife the entire estate. The will failed to even mention the son.
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Note: From Wikipedia: Henry Lyman Broening (June 30, 1892 - June 6, 1983) was an American cinematographer who in 1922 was on the editorial board of "American Cinematographer" magazine and served on the board of governors of the American Society of Cinematographers. He worked on films that include "May Blossom" (1915) and wrote about the beginnings of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC).
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Father | Charles Samuel Franklin (b. 10 April 1853, d. 6 October 1904) |
Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Shipley (b. 11 July 1860, d. 5 December 1909) |
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Daughter | Doris Franklin Hampton+ (b. 3 August 1911, d. 28 August 2004) |
MARRIAGE LICENSE - The Baltimore Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Sunday, December 25, 1910; Page 9 (Newspapers.com):
Issued by the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas.
The following marriage licenses were issued in this city yesterday, the persons residing in Baltimore unless otherwise stated:
HAMPTON -- FRANKLIN. -- Warren E. Hampton, 21; Myrtle M. Franklin, 18. Applicant, Edward H. Miller, 1423 William street.
In June of 1917, on Warren's World War I Draft Registration Card, he said he was a widower with one child to support. Shortly after filling out that card, Warren married Ernestine Marie Schroder. They had five children.
OBITUARY - Ernestine Marie (Schroder) Hampton (second wife of Warren Elwood Hampton); The Evening Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Wednesday, November 12, 1969; Page 74 (Newspapers.com):
On November 10, 1969, ERNESTINE M., of 2009 Ruxton road, beloved wife of the late Warren E. Hampton and mother of Warren E. Hampton, Doris Streily, Virginia Sentz, Juanita Murray, Bertha Perkins and Loretta Bowers. Also survived by 13 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Funeral from the Armacost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights road on Friday at 11 A.M. Interment at Loudon Park Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.
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Father | Jacob Conley Hoover (b. 26 February 1886, d. 10 February 1950) |
Mother | Jessie Cornelia Snapp (b. 20 July 1889, d. 3 June 1930) |
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Father | Jacob Conley Hoover (b. 26 February 1886, d. 10 February 1950) |
Mother | Jessie Cornelia Snapp (b. 20 July 1889, d. 3 June 1930) |
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Father | Jacob Conley Hoover (b. 26 February 1886, d. 10 February 1950) |
Mother | Jessie Cornelia Snapp (b. 20 July 1889, d. 3 June 1930) |
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