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William Franklin Carl Jr.

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William Franklin Carl Jr.

Birth
Summit County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Oct 1902 (aged 23)
Ohio, USA
Burial
Green, Summit County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 18 from eastern fence
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William married Vinna Krumroy on April 5, 1902.
"FATAL ACCIDENT It Occurred at Camp Works at Greentown. A Pipe In Boiler Room Burst and Injured Two Workmen. William Carl and George Schlichte, two men employed in the boiler room of the H. B. Camp company works at Greentown, were terribly, scalded by escaping steam from a broken pipe in the boiler at the works, Thursday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. Carl is in a dangerous condition and may die from the effects of his injuries. The cause of the accident is unknown. The two injured men were working in the boiler room, where they were employed, when without warning, a pipe in the large boiler burst and they were covered with the boiling water and escaping steam. The report that the boiler had bursted was denied by the officials at the Aultman works. The injured men both live in Aultman and were taken to their homes where medical aid was given them. The life of Carl is despaired of. "
Akron {OH} Beacon Journal, Thursday, October 2, 1902, p. 1

"Scalding Steam Covered Two Workmen. Both Are Dead From Burns. An explosion in the boiler room of one of the plants of the National Fireproofing Co. at Aultman Thursday afternoon resulted in the loss of two lives. William Carl, of Uniontown, and George Schilchte, of Aultman, who were working In the boiler room were covered with escaping steam and fatally Injured. Carl died at 5:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon and Schilchte at 8:30 o'clock this morning. Carl leaves a wife. and one child, and Schilchte a wife and four children. The plants were formerly owned by the H. B. Camp Co. of this city. The explosion is said to have been caused by a tube being blown out of the boiler, allowing the water to pour down on a bed of live coals."
Akron {OH} Times-Democrat, Thursday, October 9, 1902, p. 2
William married Vinna Krumroy on April 5, 1902.
"FATAL ACCIDENT It Occurred at Camp Works at Greentown. A Pipe In Boiler Room Burst and Injured Two Workmen. William Carl and George Schlichte, two men employed in the boiler room of the H. B. Camp company works at Greentown, were terribly, scalded by escaping steam from a broken pipe in the boiler at the works, Thursday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. Carl is in a dangerous condition and may die from the effects of his injuries. The cause of the accident is unknown. The two injured men were working in the boiler room, where they were employed, when without warning, a pipe in the large boiler burst and they were covered with the boiling water and escaping steam. The report that the boiler had bursted was denied by the officials at the Aultman works. The injured men both live in Aultman and were taken to their homes where medical aid was given them. The life of Carl is despaired of. "
Akron {OH} Beacon Journal, Thursday, October 2, 1902, p. 1

"Scalding Steam Covered Two Workmen. Both Are Dead From Burns. An explosion in the boiler room of one of the plants of the National Fireproofing Co. at Aultman Thursday afternoon resulted in the loss of two lives. William Carl, of Uniontown, and George Schilchte, of Aultman, who were working In the boiler room were covered with escaping steam and fatally Injured. Carl died at 5:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon and Schilchte at 8:30 o'clock this morning. Carl leaves a wife. and one child, and Schilchte a wife and four children. The plants were formerly owned by the H. B. Camp Co. of this city. The explosion is said to have been caused by a tube being blown out of the boiler, allowing the water to pour down on a bed of live coals."
Akron {OH} Times-Democrat, Thursday, October 9, 1902, p. 2


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