State of Michigan Certificate of Death Register No. 17
214 Coffman Ave., Greenville, Montcalm, Michigan
L. D. Mann
Male, White, single
Died March 21, 1911
Born April 18, 1888
Michigan
Age 22 years 11 months 13 days
Father: Elmer Mann - Michigan
Mother: Mary Vogel - New York
Occupation: Electrician
Informant: Mary Mann - Greenville
I hereby certify that I attended deceased from March 21, 1911 to March 21, 1911, and that death occurred, on the date above, at 4:30 p.m.
The cause of death was as follows: tuberculeosis of lungs 2 years
Signed: Greenville, MI March 22, 1911 F. J. Fralick, M.D.
Place of Burial: Montcalm
Date of Burial: March 23rd 1911
Undertake: F. A. Faber - Greenville
March 22, 1911 William D. Walker, Registrar
Note: The death record says he is single; yet in the 1910 census it appears he might have been married for 2 years; however, there is a possibility that the marriage dissolved by the time he died; or the "wife" was actually another son's wife and he wasn't in the house when the census was taken. The mother was named Martha George and not Mary Mann, which may be a problem. The wife's name was Laura.
State of Michigan Certificate of Death Register No. 17
214 Coffman Ave., Greenville, Montcalm, Michigan
L. D. Mann
Male, White, single
Died March 21, 1911
Born April 18, 1888
Michigan
Age 22 years 11 months 13 days
Father: Elmer Mann - Michigan
Mother: Mary Vogel - New York
Occupation: Electrician
Informant: Mary Mann - Greenville
I hereby certify that I attended deceased from March 21, 1911 to March 21, 1911, and that death occurred, on the date above, at 4:30 p.m.
The cause of death was as follows: tuberculeosis of lungs 2 years
Signed: Greenville, MI March 22, 1911 F. J. Fralick, M.D.
Place of Burial: Montcalm
Date of Burial: March 23rd 1911
Undertake: F. A. Faber - Greenville
March 22, 1911 William D. Walker, Registrar
Note: The death record says he is single; yet in the 1910 census it appears he might have been married for 2 years; however, there is a possibility that the marriage dissolved by the time he died; or the "wife" was actually another son's wife and he wasn't in the house when the census was taken. The mother was named Martha George and not Mary Mann, which may be a problem. The wife's name was Laura.
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