David Daisley.
David Daisley, of No. 1250 New York avenue, died yesterday of chronice nephritis. He was born in Lynn, Norwich, England, Nov. 6, seventy-one years ago, and was in business as a tinsmith for fity years in the Hill section where he formerly lived on St. Felix street. He was a past Noble Grand of Atlantic Lodge I. O. O. F., a member of Long Island Council Royal Arcanum and the First Primitive Methodist Church. He leaves a widow, Sarah E. Crickmore Daisley, three sons, Howard Henry, David J., and Ronald C., two daughters, Mrs. George Crolius and Mrs. Harold Rankin, and six grandchildren.
The Brooklyn Citizen (Brooklyn, NY), 1 Aug 1913
David Daisley.
David Daisley, of No. 1250 New York avenue, died yesterday of chronice nephritis. He was born in Lynn, Norwich, England, Nov. 6, seventy-one years ago, and was in business as a tinsmith for fity years in the Hill section where he formerly lived on St. Felix street. He was a past Noble Grand of Atlantic Lodge I. O. O. F., a member of Long Island Council Royal Arcanum and the First Primitive Methodist Church. He leaves a widow, Sarah E. Crickmore Daisley, three sons, Howard Henry, David J., and Ronald C., two daughters, Mrs. George Crolius and Mrs. Harold Rankin, and six grandchildren.
The Brooklyn Citizen (Brooklyn, NY), 1 Aug 1913
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David Daisley
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Died July 31, 1913
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