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Harry G. Bedford

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Harry G. Bedford

Birth
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
13 Aug 1880 (aged 17–18)
Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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BEDFORD -- Suddenly, on August 13, 1880, HARRY G. BEDFORD, aged 19 years, eldest son of Charles H.D. and Margaret Bedford, of Wilmington, Del.

Funeral will take place at Baltimore Cemetery, this Monday, at twelve o'clock noon, without further notice.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) August 16, 1880
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Accidental Death of a Baltimorean -- HENRY G. BEDFORD, a native of Baltimore, 19 years old, was fatally injured in Wilmington, Del., Thursday, by the falling of a shaft in the machine shop of Geo. W. Baker, where he was employed. The shaft fell across his hips, fracturing the bones of the pelvis, and he died 14 hours afterwards at the residence of his father, Collector Chas. H.D. Bedford, No. 820 West Fourth Street. Collector Bedford is well known in Baltimore, having been for a number of years engaged in business here as a printer previous to his removed to Wilmington.

The young man was brought up in Baltimore and went to Wilmington recently. His auth, Mrs. Smiley, lives at No. 208 George street, and one of his brothers on Fulton Street.

The remains will be brought to this city, under charge of Mr. A. Weldomeyer, today, and interred in Baltimore Cemetery.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) August 16, 1880
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BEDFORD -- Suddenly, on August 13, 1880, HARRY G. BEDFORD, aged 19 years, eldest son of Charles H.D. and Margaret Bedford, of Wilmington, Del.

Funeral will take place at Baltimore Cemetery, this Monday, at twelve o'clock noon, without further notice.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) August 16, 1880
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Accidental Death of a Baltimorean -- HENRY G. BEDFORD, a native of Baltimore, 19 years old, was fatally injured in Wilmington, Del., Thursday, by the falling of a shaft in the machine shop of Geo. W. Baker, where he was employed. The shaft fell across his hips, fracturing the bones of the pelvis, and he died 14 hours afterwards at the residence of his father, Collector Chas. H.D. Bedford, No. 820 West Fourth Street. Collector Bedford is well known in Baltimore, having been for a number of years engaged in business here as a printer previous to his removed to Wilmington.

The young man was brought up in Baltimore and went to Wilmington recently. His auth, Mrs. Smiley, lives at No. 208 George street, and one of his brothers on Fulton Street.

The remains will be brought to this city, under charge of Mr. A. Weldomeyer, today, and interred in Baltimore Cemetery.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) August 16, 1880
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