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Charles I. Kirtland

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Charles I. Kirtland

Birth
Death
9 Feb 1877 (aged 28–29)
Burial
Montgomery Hill, Baldwin County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.1627896, Longitude: -87.7863652
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NOTE: the following information was submitted by Michelle Woodham...
Charles Kirtland attended school in Heidleberg, Germany. His father owned banks in Memphis, St. Louis and New York City. The Kirtlands were connected with the Hays. Charles came down from Memphis to visit his kin and married Mary Georgia Slaughter. He contracted tuberculosis and died when his children were quite small. He built the Tunstall house and his wife had him buried there. Later they had him reburied at Montgomery Hill Cemetery.


KIRTLAND. - At Tensaw, Baldwin county, Ala., Feb. 9, 1877, Mr. C. I. Kirtland, son of I. B. Kirtland, of St. Louis.
Obituary - We regret to learn of the death of Charles, son of I. B. Kirtland, Esq., of St. Louis, and well known to many in this city. He died at Tensaw, Baldwin county, Ala., on the 9th inst. of pulmonary consumption. He was a young man of great promise, and passed away in the full hope of a glorious immortality beyond the grave.
Published in St. Louis, Missouri
NOTE: the following information was submitted by Michelle Woodham...
Charles Kirtland attended school in Heidleberg, Germany. His father owned banks in Memphis, St. Louis and New York City. The Kirtlands were connected with the Hays. Charles came down from Memphis to visit his kin and married Mary Georgia Slaughter. He contracted tuberculosis and died when his children were quite small. He built the Tunstall house and his wife had him buried there. Later they had him reburied at Montgomery Hill Cemetery.


KIRTLAND. - At Tensaw, Baldwin county, Ala., Feb. 9, 1877, Mr. C. I. Kirtland, son of I. B. Kirtland, of St. Louis.
Obituary - We regret to learn of the death of Charles, son of I. B. Kirtland, Esq., of St. Louis, and well known to many in this city. He died at Tensaw, Baldwin county, Ala., on the 9th inst. of pulmonary consumption. He was a young man of great promise, and passed away in the full hope of a glorious immortality beyond the grave.
Published in St. Louis, Missouri

Gravesite Details

buried next to Georgia S. Kirtland



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