Musselman, the young man who met death by an electric current while working as a lineman on Figueroa street, was a Pico Heights resident, his home being on South El Molino street. He had been married only a few months, and his death was a great blow to Mrs. Musselman, whose mother had died here only the week before. Rev. W. C. Geyer conducted young Musselman's funeral services, and the body was interred at Rosedale Cemetery.
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Charles Musselman was born 8 Jan 1870 in Lucas County, Iowa, the son of Daniel Ephraim Musselman (1834-1913) and Nancy Grimes Musselman (1841-1909). (Information provided by Find A Grave contributor CTH #46776665)
Musselman, the young man who met death by an electric current while working as a lineman on Figueroa street, was a Pico Heights resident, his home being on South El Molino street. He had been married only a few months, and his death was a great blow to Mrs. Musselman, whose mother had died here only the week before. Rev. W. C. Geyer conducted young Musselman's funeral services, and the body was interred at Rosedale Cemetery.
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Charles Musselman was born 8 Jan 1870 in Lucas County, Iowa, the son of Daniel Ephraim Musselman (1834-1913) and Nancy Grimes Musselman (1841-1909). (Information provided by Find A Grave contributor CTH #46776665)
Family Members
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Millard Milton Musselman
1858–1932
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Mary Amanda "Mandy" Musselman Threlkeld
1859–1944
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Anna Eliza Musselman Howell
1862–1939
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Sarah Tabitha "Bitha" Musselman Borders
1862–1955
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Clara Alice Musselman Howell
1865–1950
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Effie Retty Musselman
1868–1869
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Henry Fielden Musselman
1871–1950
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Rosa Belle Musselman Howell-Price
1874–1957
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Eugene F. Musselman
1876–1877
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James Roy Musselman
1879–1935
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