Death notices, published Maryland & Washington, D.C.

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smcarberry
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Death notices, published Maryland & Washington, D.C.

Post by smcarberry » Mon May 04, 2009 12:52 pm

In the pdf are a group of death notices (1800s through early 1900s) from newspapers of Maryland and Washington, D.C.
The list of names below are those of the decedents, placed in upper case letters in the pdf, with a preference for showing
maiden names. Spellings are left undisturbed. Many relatives' names are also listed.

Sharon Carberry

Arthur (2)
Boland
Burns
Cain
Callahan
Clancy
Coates
Coffey
Conerey
Connolly
Conroy
Custy
Doran
Dorsey
Dowling
Duggan
Fitzpatrick (2)
Flanagan
Ganley
Grady/O'Grady
Halloran
Hartigan
Hickey
Hoar
Hogan
Howard
Kenny
Long
Lynch
Lyons
McCarthy
McCormick (2)
McGowan
McMahon
McNamara (2)
Mahany
Malone (2)
Markham
Meers
Nester/Nestor
Quinn
O'Brien
O'Neal
Regan
Ryan
Sheahan/Sheehan
Skane
Stanton
Sullivan
Vaughan
Welch
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smcarberry
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Re: Death notices, published Maryland & Washington, D.C.

Post by smcarberry » Wed May 06, 2009 3:06 pm

This is an obituary which did not come up in the results that I posted earlier.

The Sun 3 Feb 1883 p. 4
Death of a Well-known Hotel Proprietor

"Col. Cornelius R. Hogan, proprietor of the Maltby House, died yesterday...aged 38 years. Col. Hogan had been confined to his bed for several weeks with muscular rheumatism and pneumonia. Within a few days past he was...improving, and but a few minutes before his death he appeared quite cheerful, having resumed his bed a moment before he was seized with a sudden faintness of heart and died fifteen minutes later. Col. Hogan was born in County Clare, Ireland, and came to Baltimore when a boy. During his younger days he held posts in several hotels in Baltimore and fifteen years ago became proprietor of the Maltby House...always very popular with the traveling public...He was a member of the Cathedral congregation...Col. Hogan never married. Three brothers died in this country and his surviving relatives are an older brother in Ireland, Mrs. Patrick Carmody and Mrs. Michael Cunningham of this city, and Mrs. Jas. Curry of Cincinnatti [Ohio]."

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