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Amariah Kalloch III

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Amariah Kalloch III

Birth
Maine, USA
Death
16 Nov 1889 (aged 51)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Bow, Skagit County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 48.5555778, Longitude: -122.4015958
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Son of Rev. Amariah and Harriet (Sleeper) Kalloch. Obituary: "Seattle Post-Intelligencer" Nov. 17, 1889.
HIS INJURIES WERE FATAL
Amariah Kalloch, of Mount Vernon, who fell Thursday night while going on board the steamer Cascade at Yesler's wharf, died yesterday morning at Providence hospital from shock and injuries to the brain caused by striking his head on the piling when he fell, aged 52 years.
Mr. Kalloch and family, consisting of a wife and five children resided seven miles from Sterling, Skagit county. He was a well-to-do farmer, and had received a receipt at the land office here the day he was injured for a timber land claim upon which he had filed. He had resided in Skagit county about seven years, coming there from San Francisco.
Deceased was a brother of Rev. Isaac M. Kalloch [sic], whose fight with the DeYoungs in San Francisco has become historical.
The body of Amariah Kalloch was removed yesterday to the undertaking parlors of Bonney & Stewart, where it was prepared for burial. It is expected that Mrs. Kalloch (nee Mary Heck) and son Harry will be here today to give directions respecting the interment of her husband's remains. # # #
Amariah was a veteran of the Civil War.
Son of Rev. Amariah and Harriet (Sleeper) Kalloch. Obituary: "Seattle Post-Intelligencer" Nov. 17, 1889.
HIS INJURIES WERE FATAL
Amariah Kalloch, of Mount Vernon, who fell Thursday night while going on board the steamer Cascade at Yesler's wharf, died yesterday morning at Providence hospital from shock and injuries to the brain caused by striking his head on the piling when he fell, aged 52 years.
Mr. Kalloch and family, consisting of a wife and five children resided seven miles from Sterling, Skagit county. He was a well-to-do farmer, and had received a receipt at the land office here the day he was injured for a timber land claim upon which he had filed. He had resided in Skagit county about seven years, coming there from San Francisco.
Deceased was a brother of Rev. Isaac M. Kalloch [sic], whose fight with the DeYoungs in San Francisco has become historical.
The body of Amariah Kalloch was removed yesterday to the undertaking parlors of Bonney & Stewart, where it was prepared for burial. It is expected that Mrs. Kalloch (nee Mary Heck) and son Harry will be here today to give directions respecting the interment of her husband's remains. # # #
Amariah was a veteran of the Civil War.


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  • Added: Jun 10, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19828289/amariah-kalloch: accessed ), memorial page for Amariah Kalloch III (22 Dec 1837–16 Nov 1889), Find a Grave Memorial ID 19828289, citing Bow Cemetery, Bow, Skagit County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Sheila (contributor 47788881).