Theodore Hunley was a Negro male infant who died at the age of two years. His usual residence was Roselane Street Marietta Cobb County, Georgia, and Theodore's place of death was the same as his place of residence. Theodore's parents were Theodore Hunley Sr of Harris County, Georgia, and Cora Paschally of Lincoln County, Georgia. The informant on the death certificate was Cora Hunley who was residing at Roselane Street Marietta, Georgia.
The primary cause of Theodore's death was bronchopneumonia, and the secondary contributing cause of death was bronchitis, according to the attending physician, A. B. Harper 120 1/2 Lawrence Street Marietta, Georgia. Dr. A. B. Harper signed the death certificate on April 2, 1943. The person buying the remains of Theodore was D. H. Holmes of the Hanley Company Marietta, Georgia.
Theodore Hunley was a Negro male infant who died at the age of two years. His usual residence was Roselane Street Marietta Cobb County, Georgia, and Theodore's place of death was the same as his place of residence. Theodore's parents were Theodore Hunley Sr of Harris County, Georgia, and Cora Paschally of Lincoln County, Georgia. The informant on the death certificate was Cora Hunley who was residing at Roselane Street Marietta, Georgia.
The primary cause of Theodore's death was bronchopneumonia, and the secondary contributing cause of death was bronchitis, according to the attending physician, A. B. Harper 120 1/2 Lawrence Street Marietta, Georgia. Dr. A. B. Harper signed the death certificate on April 2, 1943. The person buying the remains of Theodore was D. H. Holmes of the Hanley Company Marietta, Georgia.
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