Advertisement

Walter Nathan Crafts

Advertisement

Walter Nathan Crafts

Birth
Shelby, Shelby County, Alabama, USA
Death
8 Jun 1927 (aged 55)
Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.3331032, Longitude: -71.2126465
Plot
Chapel [Path?], Section L, Lot 315
Memorial ID
View Source
Born in Shelby, Alabama, Walter Nathan Crafts moved with his family to Oberlin, Ohio. He was President of his senior class at Oberlin College in 1893. The report of the 1900 census indicates that, like his father, he was a mining engineer. His 1925 passport application identifies Crafts as the Manager of the Canadian Electric Steel Company of Montreal. Between 1917 and the issue date of the passport, he resided in Toronto and Montreal, but the family's permanent residence was Oberlin, Ohio.

His death certificate indicates that he entered a diabetic coma while driving on Ridge Pike in Whitemarsh Township, Pennsylvania, and died in Montgomery Hospital, Norristown, PA.
Born in Shelby, Alabama, Walter Nathan Crafts moved with his family to Oberlin, Ohio. He was President of his senior class at Oberlin College in 1893. The report of the 1900 census indicates that, like his father, he was a mining engineer. His 1925 passport application identifies Crafts as the Manager of the Canadian Electric Steel Company of Montreal. Between 1917 and the issue date of the passport, he resided in Toronto and Montreal, but the family's permanent residence was Oberlin, Ohio.

His death certificate indicates that he entered a diabetic coma while driving on Ridge Pike in Whitemarsh Township, Pennsylvania, and died in Montgomery Hospital, Norristown, PA.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement