Dr. Trafford was born in New York on January 17th, 1852, and had been practicing medicine for eighteen years in Red Bank. In his early life his father, Abram Trafford, owned a big farm at Rumson. He leaves a brother, Abram Trafford of Fair Haven, two nephews, Robert Trafford and Charles H. Trafford of Red Bank, sons of Charles H. Trafford; and a niece. The funeral was held at his brother's house on Friday afternoon. Rev. Robert MacKellar preached the sermon. The pall bearers were Al. Ivins, Charles E. Cook, John Sutton, Wm. A. Hopping, John T. Tetley and Borden H. Wolcott. The burial was in the family plot at Rumson. (From the Aug. 7, 1895 Red Bank Register)
Dr. Trafford was born in New York on January 17th, 1852, and had been practicing medicine for eighteen years in Red Bank. In his early life his father, Abram Trafford, owned a big farm at Rumson. He leaves a brother, Abram Trafford of Fair Haven, two nephews, Robert Trafford and Charles H. Trafford of Red Bank, sons of Charles H. Trafford; and a niece. The funeral was held at his brother's house on Friday afternoon. Rev. Robert MacKellar preached the sermon. The pall bearers were Al. Ivins, Charles E. Cook, John Sutton, Wm. A. Hopping, John T. Tetley and Borden H. Wolcott. The burial was in the family plot at Rumson. (From the Aug. 7, 1895 Red Bank Register)
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Son of Abraham and Basilea
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