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William Charles Sanders

Birth
Wharton, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Death
8 Feb 1902 (aged 6)
Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana, USA
Burial
Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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6 years, 11 months, 18 days

Williams Charles, the 7 year old son of Mr and Mrs Wiliiam Sanders, died yesterday and the funeral will take place to-day at 2 p. m., from the family residence, No. 40 East Laplate street, Centerville.
Newspapers.com - The Anaconda Standard - 10 Feb 1902 - Page 6
Death certificate lists death date as Feb 8, 1902.

William the first born son of William Mitchell (1864-1907) and Jane Hocking Ellis Sanders (1873-1938. His birth is listed as Port Oram, NJ.

Wharton is a borough in Morris County, New Jersey, United States.
Wharton was originally incorporated as the borough Port Oram by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on June 26, 1895, created from portions of Randolph Township and Rockaway Township, subject to the results of a referendum passed on the previous day; the name was changed to Wharton on April 16, 1902, based on a referendum held that day and subject to legislation passed on March 27, 1902. The borough was named for Joseph Wharton of the Wharton Steel Company.
6 years, 11 months, 18 days

Williams Charles, the 7 year old son of Mr and Mrs Wiliiam Sanders, died yesterday and the funeral will take place to-day at 2 p. m., from the family residence, No. 40 East Laplate street, Centerville.
Newspapers.com - The Anaconda Standard - 10 Feb 1902 - Page 6
Death certificate lists death date as Feb 8, 1902.

William the first born son of William Mitchell (1864-1907) and Jane Hocking Ellis Sanders (1873-1938. His birth is listed as Port Oram, NJ.

Wharton is a borough in Morris County, New Jersey, United States.
Wharton was originally incorporated as the borough Port Oram by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on June 26, 1895, created from portions of Randolph Township and Rockaway Township, subject to the results of a referendum passed on the previous day; the name was changed to Wharton on April 16, 1902, based on a referendum held that day and subject to legislation passed on March 27, 1902. The borough was named for Joseph Wharton of the Wharton Steel Company.

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