On Saturday, November 5, 1904, at Eudowood, Robert W. Wilson, aged 43 years, beloved husband of Beulah T. Wilson and son of Alice A. and the late Robert A. Wilson.
The funeral will take place from the residence of his mother, No. 1426 Federal street, this Monday, November 7, at 2 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.
Obituary: The Baltimore Sun November 6, 1904
Mr. Robert W. Wilson, who until recently lived in Hopkins avenue, died yesterday morning at the Eudowood Sanitarium near Towson, of consumption. He was 43 years old, and was a son of Lieut. Robert Agnew Wilson, of the First Maryland Regiment, who died of wounds received in Virginia while fighting on the Union side of the Civil War. Lieutenant Wilson was one of 10 brothers who entered the Union Army and became known as the "Fighting Wilson's". Wilson Post, Grand Army of the Republic gets its name from them. His mother was Miss Aliceanna Royston, and lives with her daughter, Mrs. William C. Sanner, at 1426 Federal street, whence the funeral will take place. A widow, nee Miss Beulah T. Harcourt, daughter of Captain and Mrs. William Harcourt, survives the deceased, with three young children-Hazel, Alice and Royston Wilson. Mr. Wilson was a past commander of Garfield Camp, Sons of Veterans.
On Saturday, November 5, 1904, at Eudowood, Robert W. Wilson, aged 43 years, beloved husband of Beulah T. Wilson and son of Alice A. and the late Robert A. Wilson.
The funeral will take place from the residence of his mother, No. 1426 Federal street, this Monday, November 7, at 2 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.
Obituary: The Baltimore Sun November 6, 1904
Mr. Robert W. Wilson, who until recently lived in Hopkins avenue, died yesterday morning at the Eudowood Sanitarium near Towson, of consumption. He was 43 years old, and was a son of Lieut. Robert Agnew Wilson, of the First Maryland Regiment, who died of wounds received in Virginia while fighting on the Union side of the Civil War. Lieutenant Wilson was one of 10 brothers who entered the Union Army and became known as the "Fighting Wilson's". Wilson Post, Grand Army of the Republic gets its name from them. His mother was Miss Aliceanna Royston, and lives with her daughter, Mrs. William C. Sanner, at 1426 Federal street, whence the funeral will take place. A widow, nee Miss Beulah T. Harcourt, daughter of Captain and Mrs. William Harcourt, survives the deceased, with three young children-Hazel, Alice and Royston Wilson. Mr. Wilson was a past commander of Garfield Camp, Sons of Veterans.
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