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John Henry Billheimer

Birth
Hagerstown, Wayne County, Indiana, USA
Death
16 Jan 1927 (aged 74)
Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Blountsville, Henry County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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The Richmond Item (Richmond, Indiana), Tuesday, January 18, 1927, page 9.

STRUCK BY CAR; DIES OF HURT

Funeral services for J. H. Billheimer - night following injuries received in an night folowing Injuries received in an accident, will be held at the chapel of Jordan, Unser, Hunt and Waltermann, at 12:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and will be followed by services in the M. E. church at Blountsville at 2:30 o'clock.
Burial will be in the Blountsville cemetery.

Mr. Blllheimer, who had lived with a daughter, Mrs. Maude Parker at 226 North Ninth street, for some time, suffered a fractured skull when he was struck by a city street car on North E street, near Sixteenth, Sunday evening. Details of the accident are not complete, according to Coroner Russell Russell L. Hiatt. Charles Moore, motormon, , was alone on the car when it struck the aged man. Dr. Hiatt said that Moore statedhe saw a form lying beside the track but was unable to stop before the car struck it. It Is not known whether Mr. Billheimer had fallen while waiting for a car or whether a passing automobile had struck him, the coroner said. Dr. Hiatt stated that death was due to an accidental skull fracture.

Mr. Billheimer was born near Hagerstown and lived in this vicinity all his life. He leaves four daughters, Mrs. Parker, with whom he lived, Mrs. Blanche Truss, of Richmond, Mrs. Arthur O'Neal of Garden City, Kas., and Mrs. Marie Evans, of Muncie, two sons, and 23 grandchildren. grandchildren.
Following the accident the injured man was removed to St. Luke's hospital in the police ambulance. He died within half an hour.

Indianan Death Index has date of death as 16 Jan 1927
Name:John Henry Billheimer
Gender Male
Race White
Age 74
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 28 Dec 1852
Birth Place Franklin Indiana
Death Date 16 Jan 1927
Death Place Richmond, Wayne, Indiana, USA
Death Registration Date 1926 - 1927
Father Jacob Billheimer
The Richmond Item (Richmond, Indiana), Tuesday, January 18, 1927, page 9.

STRUCK BY CAR; DIES OF HURT

Funeral services for J. H. Billheimer - night following injuries received in an night folowing Injuries received in an accident, will be held at the chapel of Jordan, Unser, Hunt and Waltermann, at 12:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and will be followed by services in the M. E. church at Blountsville at 2:30 o'clock.
Burial will be in the Blountsville cemetery.

Mr. Blllheimer, who had lived with a daughter, Mrs. Maude Parker at 226 North Ninth street, for some time, suffered a fractured skull when he was struck by a city street car on North E street, near Sixteenth, Sunday evening. Details of the accident are not complete, according to Coroner Russell Russell L. Hiatt. Charles Moore, motormon, , was alone on the car when it struck the aged man. Dr. Hiatt said that Moore statedhe saw a form lying beside the track but was unable to stop before the car struck it. It Is not known whether Mr. Billheimer had fallen while waiting for a car or whether a passing automobile had struck him, the coroner said. Dr. Hiatt stated that death was due to an accidental skull fracture.

Mr. Billheimer was born near Hagerstown and lived in this vicinity all his life. He leaves four daughters, Mrs. Parker, with whom he lived, Mrs. Blanche Truss, of Richmond, Mrs. Arthur O'Neal of Garden City, Kas., and Mrs. Marie Evans, of Muncie, two sons, and 23 grandchildren. grandchildren.
Following the accident the injured man was removed to St. Luke's hospital in the police ambulance. He died within half an hour.

Indianan Death Index has date of death as 16 Jan 1927
Name:John Henry Billheimer
Gender Male
Race White
Age 74
Marital Status Widowed
Birth Date 28 Dec 1852
Birth Place Franklin Indiana
Death Date 16 Jan 1927
Death Place Richmond, Wayne, Indiana, USA
Death Registration Date 1926 - 1927
Father Jacob Billheimer


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