Mrs. George W. Coldenstroth of Bladensburg died very suddenly at her home in that village about 11:30 yesterday morning. She appeared to be in good health a short while previous to her death and was walking in the garden when she complained of being sick and was taken upstairs. Dr. S. Clifford Cox was called in, but was unable to do her any good, and in a few moments she expired. Her husband, son and two daughters and Mr. N. C. Darnall were with her at the time of her death. Deceased was fifty odd years of age and was well known both in the county and Washington and very popular. Her children consist of Mrs. J. B. Wiseman, Miss Katie Coldenstroth and Mr. George W. Coldenstroth, jr. Her death was probably caused by heart failure.
The Evening Star, Washington D. C., May 5, 1893:
HYATTSVILLE. Correspondence of The Evening Star. Hyattsville, Md., May 5, 1893.
The funeral of Mrs. George W. Coldenstroth, whose death was announced in THE STAR of Monday, took place from her late residence in Bladensburg on Wednesday evening at 3 o'clock. Rev. Edward Wall, rector of the Pinckney Memorial Church, conducted the services. The remains were interred in the old Bladensburg burying ground. The pallbearers were R. C. Darnall, Marion Duckett, Dr. J. W. Rogers, Michael Hurley, Brooke W. Beavans and Edward Suit.
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1880 census, Bladensburg, Prince George's County, Maryland:
George W Coldenshott** 48 Germany
Ellen Coldenshott 45 Germany
Charles R Coldenshott 22 District of Columbia
Doretta Coldenshott 16 Maryland [Mrs. Joseph B. Wiseman]
George W Coldenshott 12 Maryland
Kate Coldenshott 6 Maryland [Catherine (Coldenstroth) Keyworth-Gray]
Joseph M Coldenshott 3 Maryland
** These misspellings left as-is.
Mrs. George W. Coldenstroth of Bladensburg died very suddenly at her home in that village about 11:30 yesterday morning. She appeared to be in good health a short while previous to her death and was walking in the garden when she complained of being sick and was taken upstairs. Dr. S. Clifford Cox was called in, but was unable to do her any good, and in a few moments she expired. Her husband, son and two daughters and Mr. N. C. Darnall were with her at the time of her death. Deceased was fifty odd years of age and was well known both in the county and Washington and very popular. Her children consist of Mrs. J. B. Wiseman, Miss Katie Coldenstroth and Mr. George W. Coldenstroth, jr. Her death was probably caused by heart failure.
The Evening Star, Washington D. C., May 5, 1893:
HYATTSVILLE. Correspondence of The Evening Star. Hyattsville, Md., May 5, 1893.
The funeral of Mrs. George W. Coldenstroth, whose death was announced in THE STAR of Monday, took place from her late residence in Bladensburg on Wednesday evening at 3 o'clock. Rev. Edward Wall, rector of the Pinckney Memorial Church, conducted the services. The remains were interred in the old Bladensburg burying ground. The pallbearers were R. C. Darnall, Marion Duckett, Dr. J. W. Rogers, Michael Hurley, Brooke W. Beavans and Edward Suit.
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1880 census, Bladensburg, Prince George's County, Maryland:
George W Coldenshott** 48 Germany
Ellen Coldenshott 45 Germany
Charles R Coldenshott 22 District of Columbia
Doretta Coldenshott 16 Maryland [Mrs. Joseph B. Wiseman]
George W Coldenshott 12 Maryland
Kate Coldenshott 6 Maryland [Catherine (Coldenstroth) Keyworth-Gray]
Joseph M Coldenshott 3 Maryland
** These misspellings left as-is.
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