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Franklin Ovid Birmingham

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Franklin Ovid Birmingham

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9 Oct 1911 (aged 20)
Burial
Wylie, Collin County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) 1911 October 10

YOUNG OIL MAN DIES FROM TYPHOID

F.O. Birmingham s/o Thomas Frank Birmingham & Hattie Housewright.Body Shipped to Wiley

After a short illness with typhoid fever, Mr. F.O. Birmingham, of Electra, died in this city yesterday afternoon about 4:30 o'clock at a local sanitarium. The deceased was a young man,only twenty years of age and was well liked by all who knew him. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs.T.F. Birmingham of Houston, Texas and at the time when taken ill he was looking after the interests of the 99 Pumping Company in Electra, of which company his father is president and general manager. Young Birmingham was taken sick several weeks ago while performing his duties in Electra and thereupon immediately came to this city where he entered a local sanitarium for treatment. He steadily grew worse and yesterday morning it was known that no hopes were entertained for his recovery. The body of Birmingham was prepared for burial by E.G. Hill and were shipped this afternoon for Wiley, Texas, the former home of his family

s/o Thomas Frank Birmingham & Hattie Housewright
Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Texas) 1911 October 10

YOUNG OIL MAN DIES FROM TYPHOID

F.O. Birmingham s/o Thomas Frank Birmingham & Hattie Housewright.Body Shipped to Wiley

After a short illness with typhoid fever, Mr. F.O. Birmingham, of Electra, died in this city yesterday afternoon about 4:30 o'clock at a local sanitarium. The deceased was a young man,only twenty years of age and was well liked by all who knew him. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs.T.F. Birmingham of Houston, Texas and at the time when taken ill he was looking after the interests of the 99 Pumping Company in Electra, of which company his father is president and general manager. Young Birmingham was taken sick several weeks ago while performing his duties in Electra and thereupon immediately came to this city where he entered a local sanitarium for treatment. He steadily grew worse and yesterday morning it was known that no hopes were entertained for his recovery. The body of Birmingham was prepared for burial by E.G. Hill and were shipped this afternoon for Wiley, Texas, the former home of his family

s/o Thomas Frank Birmingham & Hattie Housewright


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