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Son | Capt. Andrew L. Burgess+ |
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Son | Capt. Andrew L. Burgess+ |
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Son | Michael John McGee |
OBITUARY -- The Baltimore Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Thursday, February 9, 1978; Main Edition, Page 44 (Newspapers.com)
McGEE
On February 5, 1978, ELIZABETH F (BETTY), beloved wife of James F. McGee and mother of James F., Jr., Patrick G., Michael J., Brigid A., Dennis G., Mary Clare, Peter I. and the late Terrence M. McGee, daughter of Elizabeth F. and the late Leo F. McGinity, sister of Dorothy L. McGinity and Mary Lee Bacon.
Friends may call at Evans Chapel of Chimes, 2325 York road, Timonium. Mass of Christian Burial at Our Lady of Grace Church, Middletown road (right off of I-83, Harrisburg Expressway), on Thursday, at 10 A.M. Interment in Cathedral Cemetery. Visiting 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Memorial Donations to the American Diabetes Association, Inc., 1 West 47th street, New York, N.Y., (10020.)
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Son | Michael John McGee |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
James Francis McGee, 74, of Westminster, died Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1993, at St. Agnes Hospital in Baltimore, following a brief illness.
Born Nov. 7, 1918 in Bartlesville, Okia., he was the son of the late Francis Leo and Loretta McGinity McGee. He was the husband of Bonnie B. McGee. He was predeceased by his first wife, Betty Elizabeth McGee and sons Terrance and George J. McGee.
He retired from the State of Maryland, where he worked in the Right-of-Way department He was an Army veteran of World War II, having served in the Pacific with the 37th Division, where he was a prisoner of war for 3 1/2 years, a disabled American veteran. He was a lifelong member of the Westminster Elks Lodge No. 2277, the VFW Molleville Post No. 467, American. Legion Carroll Post No. 31, and the American Defenders of Bataan-Corregidor. He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans, the Loyola College Alumni Association and St. John Catholic Church.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, are children Brigid Willinger, Mary Claire Wheelock, Michael McGee, James McGee II, Patrick McGee, and Peter McGee, all of Baltimore, and Dennis McGee of Virginia; stepchildren Frederick Foley of Severna Park, Doree Bryant of Boca Raton, Fla.; sister Betty Pierce of Sedona, Ariz.; 11 grandchildren; and two step-grandchildren.
A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. John Catholic Church, 43 Monroe St. Westminster, with the Rev. David Pietropaoli as celebrant. Interment will be in Westminster Cemetery.
The Times 21 Jan 1993.
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Father | Henry Elwood Hampton (b. 11 August 1862, d. 14 June 1942) |
Mother | Jane Elizabeth Kellam (b. 14 June 1862, d. 30 December 1916) |
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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) |
DEATH NOTICE - Franklin, The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Wednesday, 04 April 1923; Page 17; (Newspapers.com):
FRANKLIN - On April 3, 1923, at her residence, 1509 Battery avenue, BERTHA R. (nee Hampton), beloved wife of William H. Hampton.
Due notice of funeral will be given.
FUNERAL NOTICE - Bertha R. (Hampton) Franklin, The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Thursday, 05 April 1923; page 18; (Newspapers.com):
FRANKLIN - On April 3, 1923, at her residence, 1509 Battery avenue, BERTHA R. (nee Hampton), beloved wife of William H. Hampton.
Funeral from the above residence on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Western Cemetery.
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Daughter | Bertha Ray Hampton+ (b. 7 January 1888, d. 3 April 1923) |
Son | Warren Elwood Hampton+ (b. 4 December 1889, d. 30 May 1966) |
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Daughter | Bertha Ray Hampton+ (b. 7 January 1888, d. 3 April 1923) |
Son | Warren Elwood Hampton+ (b. 4 December 1889, d. 30 May 1966) |
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Father | John Henry Hohman (b. 2 November 1864, d. 30 March 1945) |
Mother | Anna Mamie Schline (b. 20 December 1869, d. 19 June 1935) |
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Son | William Hohman Franklin (b. 8 May 1925, d. 5 August 1991) |
OBITUARY - The Baltimore Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Sunday, January 20, 1974; Main Edition, Page 123 (Newspapers.com):
On January 16, 1974, ANNA M. (nee Hohman), of 302 East Randall street, beloved wife of the late William H. Franklin, devoted mother of William H Franklin, stepmother of Russell H. Franklin, Mrs. Joseph C. Readmond, sister of Dena Tayman, Marie Plaine, John and Elmer Hohman. Also survived by four grandchildren.
Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 237 East Patapsco avenue (at Third street), Brooklyn, on Monday at 1 P.M. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.
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Daughter | Anna M. Hohman+ (b. 5 May 1893, d. 16 January 1974) |
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Daughter | Anna M. Hohman+ (b. 5 May 1893, d. 16 January 1974) |
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Father | William Harvey Franklin (b. 9 September 1880, d. 21 August 1946) |
Mother | Bertha Ray Hampton (b. 7 January 1888, d. 3 April 1923) |
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Son | Ronald Joseph Readmond+ (b. 14 May 1937, d. 5 May 2001) |
Daughter | Maureen Elizabeth Readmond+ |
Obituary -- The Baltimore Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Monday, November 29, 1976; Page 34 (Newspapers.com):
READMOND
On November 27, 1976, EVELYN E. (nee Franklin), beloved wife of Joseph C. Readmond, devoted mother of Mrs. Maureen Michaloski, Ronald J. Readmond, sister of Russell and William Franklin. Also survived by three grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Raymond C. Fink Funeral Home of Glen Burnie, Crain highway and Fifth avenue, S.W. from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. (parking entrance of fifth avenue). Christian Wake Services on Monday at 7:30 P.M. The family and friends will assemble at Holy Trinity Church on Tuesday for Mass of Christian Burial at 9 A.M. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Park.
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Father | William Harvey Franklin (b. 9 September 1880, d. 21 August 1946) |
Mother | Bertha Ray Hampton (b. 7 January 1888, d. 3 April 1923) |
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Son | James Unger Franklin+ |
Son | Thomas Unger Franklin+ (b. 9 February 1945, d. 8 April 2016) |
Obituary -- The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland; Friday, 7 AUG 1992; page 37 (Newspapers.com):
FRANKLIN, Russell
On August 6, 1992, RUSSELL H., beloved husband of Lorraine (nee Unger), father of James and Thomas Franklin, father-in-law of Carol L. and Barbara L. Franklin, grandfather of Gregory J., Mark D., Jarrett T, and J. Cori Franklin, brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wachsmuth, uncle of Charles Wachsmuth, Jr. and Wanda Wachsmuth, and William Dawson, Jr., and Suzanne Murphy.
Friends may call at the LEROY M. AND RUSSELL C. WITZKE FUNERAL HOME OF CANTONSVILLE, 1630 Edmondson Ave. (1 mile west of Beltway exit 14) on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 PM.?Services will be held at the funeral home on Monday at 11 AM.?Entombment Loudon Park Cemetery.?In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 2 Reservoir Circle, Suit 203, Baltimore, MD 21208
The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Monday, 17 AUG 1992; page 13; (Newspapers.com):
Russell H. Franklin Retired Firefighter
Russell Hampton Franklin, a Baltimore firefighter for 29 years, died Aug. 6 of liver cancer at his home in Catonsville. He was 77.
He retired as a lieutenant in 1974.
Mr. Franklin was a Baltimore native and Southern High School graduate.
He was a member of the Baltimore Antique Bottle Club and the Baltimore Fire Officers Association.
Mr. Franklin enjoyed crabbing on the Wye River and fishing in the Chesapeake Bay with his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife of 52 years, the former Larraine M. Unger; two sons, James U, Franklin of Ellicott City and Thomas U. Franklin of Eldersburg; and four grandchildren.
The family suggested memorial contributions to the American Diabetes Association, 2 Reservoir Circle, Suite 203, Baltimore 21208.
Services were held Aug. 10.
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Father | William Harvey Franklin (b. 9 September 1880, d. 21 August 1946) |
Mother | Anna M. Hohman (b. 5 May 1893, d. 16 January 1974) |
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Father | George Little DeVed (b. 10 February 1838, d. 9 May 1921) |
Mother | Louise Smith (b. 25 November 1851, d. 2 December 1921) |
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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; Sunday, September 29, 1946; Page 38 (Newspapers.com):
DE VED -- On September 27, 1946, at the West Baltimore General Hospital GEORGE C. beloved husband of Kathryn DeVed (nee Ulbricht) and father of George L. De Ved.
Funeral from his home, 2767 Baker street on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery.
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Son | George Calvert DeVed+ (b. 8 July 1883, d. 27 September 1946) |
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Son | George Calvert DeVed+ (b. 8 July 1883, d. 27 September 1946) |
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Father | George Calvert DeVed (b. 8 July 1883, d. 27 September 1946) |
Mother | Maud Leona Franklin (b. 8 July 1883, d. 9 April 1918) |
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WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT - The Gettysburg Times; Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; Thursday, June 6, 1952; Page 12 (Newspapers.com):
DeVed -- Mayers
Miss Margaret E. Mayers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Mayers, Littlestown R. 1, became the bride of George L. DeVed, Baltimore, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George C. DeVed, at a double ring ceremony on Sunday afternoon in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Littlestown. The pastor, Rev. David S. Kammerer, officiated. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mayers, Littlestown, brother and sister-in-law of the bride.
The bride was attired in a dress of white nylon lace over net with white accessories. She wore a white rosebud corsage and her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Mayers wore a pink lace dress with white accessories and a corsage of white rosebuds.
Mrs. DeVed is a graduate of the Tanneytown High School and the Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing, Baltimore. Mr. DeVed is a Baltimore business man. At the conclusion of an extended wedding trip the couple will reside in an apartment at 408 Edsdale Road, Baltimore.
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After George's death, Margaret married Charles Thomas von Hagel in 1959 and lived at Catonsville, Maryland.
OBITUARY - The Gettysburg Times; Gettsburg, Pennsylvania; Monday, Mar 12, 1956; Page 3 (Newspapers.com):
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mayers, Littlestown R. 1, received word Saturday evening of the sudden death of their son-in-law, George L. DeVed, 408 Edsdale Rd., Baltimore, husband of Mrs. Margaret (Mayers) DeVed. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the G. Howard Strong Funeral Home in Baltimore. Interment will be made in the Loudon Park Cemetery.
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Father | Albert Frank Arrington (b. 28 September 1869, d. 1 May 1930) |
Mother | Margaret Florence Husselbaugh (b. 21 April 1881, d. 9 December 1961) |
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Obituary - The Evening Sun (Hanover, Pennsylvania)' Tuesday, 22 Jan 1946; Page 6; (Newspapers.com):
Mrs. George L. DeVed
Funeral services were held Friday at 2 p. m. from Weers Funeral Home, Sykesville, for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth DeVed, wife of George L. DeVed who passed away Jan. 16 at Maryland General hospital, Baltimore, where she had been a patient for 13 weeks. Daughter of Mrs. Margaret Arrington and the late Frank Arrington of Sykesville, she was 40 years of age. In 1930 she was graduated as a nurse from West Baltimore General hospital and a year later was married to Mr. DeVed and they resided in Baltimore. Surviving besides her husband and mother are two brothers, Thomas and Edward Arrington, and three sisters, Mrs. J. C. Fitze, Woodlawn, Baltimore; Mrs. John Oursler and Mrs. David Dean of Sykesville. The Rev. C. H. Shaw of New Windsor officiated. The pallbearers were Walter Bennett, William Kidd, John Baker, Walter Sayers, Walter Hobbs and Alec Cauthorn. Interment was in Springfield Cemetery, Sykesville.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The News; Frederick, Maryland; Saturday, December 19, 1931; Page 7 (Newspapers.com)
Mr. and Mrs. George DeVed, Baltimore, are visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Frank Arrington, for several days.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The News; Frederick, Maryland; Wednesday, May 4, 1938; Page 9 (Newspapers.com)
Mrs. George DeVed has returned to her home in Baltimore, after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Frank Arrington.
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WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT - The Gettysburg Times; Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; Thursday, June 6, 1952; Page 12 (Newspapers.com):
DeVed -- Mayers
Miss Margaret E. Mayers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Mayers, Littlestown R. 1, became the bride of George L. DeVed, Baltimore, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George C. DeVed, at a double ring ceremony on Sunday afternoon in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Littlestown. The pastor, Rev. David S. Kammerer, officiated. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mayers, Littlestown, brother and sister-in-law of the bride.
The bride was attired in a dress of white nylon lace over net with white accessories. She wore a white rosebud corsage and her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Mayers wore a pink lace dress with white accessories and a corsage of white rosebuds.
Mrs. DeVed is a graduate of the Tanneytown High School and the Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing, Baltimore. Mr. DeVed is a Baltimore business man. At the conclusion of an extended wedding trip the couple will reside in an apartment at 408 Edsdale Road, Baltimore.
NOTE:
After George's death, Margaret married Charles Thomas von Hagel in 1959 and lived at Catonsville, Maryland.
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Confirmation - "Palm Sunday To Be Observed By Special Services,” Adams County Independent (Littlestown, Pennsylvania); Friday, 08 April 1938; Page 1; (Newspapers.com):
{St. Paul's Lutheran Church?confirmation class included Margaret E. Mayers}
Hospital patients - The Evening Sun (Hanover, Pennsylvania); Tuesday, 28 Dec 1943;? ?
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Miss Margaret E. Mayers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Mayers, Littlestown, underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Hanover General hospital on Sunday evening. She is reported improving.
Social - The Evening Sun (Hanover, Pennsylvania); Wednesday, 18 Oct 1944; Page 2; (Newspapers.com):
Cadet Nurse On Visit
Cadet Nurse Margaret E. Mayers, in training at the West Baltimore General hospital, Baltimore, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mayers, near town.
Social - The Evening Sun (Hanover, Pennsylvania); Wednesday, 23 February 1949; Page 2; (Newspapers.com):
Miss Margaret E. Mayers, supervisor of nurses at The West Baltimore General hospital, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mayers, Littlestown R. D. 1.
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Daughter | Minnie Marie Doss (b. 12 March 1914, d. 25 March 1999) |
Daughter | Oletha Doss (b. 17 June 1915, d. 16 June 2005) |
Daughter | Maedelle Doss (b. 26 February 1924) |
Daughter | Eva Doss |
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