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Rev Edmund Quincy Sheafe Waldron

Birth
Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
16 Apr 1888 (aged 75)
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G/Lot 19/Grave 2
Memorial ID
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WALDRON -- At St. Agnes' Hospital, on April 16, Rev. Edmund Q.S. Waldron.

Solemn Requiem Mass for his soul celebrated in the Hospital Chapel, after which his remains will be interred at Bonnie Brae Cemetery.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) April 19, 1888
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REV. EDMUND Q.S. WALDRON, aged 77 years, died at St. Agnes' hospital, Baltimore on Monday. About four years ago he fell by accident from a high trestlework on the Western Maryland Railroad near Pikesville, and sustained injuries from which he never recovered. Father Waldron was well-known in this city.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) April 21, 1888
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Rev. EDWARD Q.S. WALDRON, pastor of the Catholic Church of St. Charles Borromeo, near Pikeville, Baltimore County, met with an accident which will in all probablility prove fatal, in falling from an abutment of the bridge at Howard's, a few hundred yards west of Pikesville, on the Western Maryland Railroad. He was found early yesterday morning, lying unconscious from a terrible wound in the back of he head, about 25 feet below the abutment. He had been in Baltimore on A visti Thursday and left for home on the 6.40 p.m. train.

He passed Pikesville, where his nephew was in waiting for him with his carriage, and did not discover that he had gone too far until the conductor asked him if he had not intended to get off at Pikeville. He left the car at Roger's, the next station, and walked back. Approaching Howards bridge, on which the railroad passes over Howard;s Road, which runs beneath it 25 or 30 feet, the unfortunate gentleman either stepped of slipped of the stone abutment and his body shot feet formost downwards. ....

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) August 19, 1882
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WALDRON -- At St. Agnes' Hospital, on April 16, Rev. Edmund Q.S. Waldron.

Solemn Requiem Mass for his soul celebrated in the Hospital Chapel, after which his remains will be interred at Bonnie Brae Cemetery.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) April 19, 1888
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REV. EDMUND Q.S. WALDRON, aged 77 years, died at St. Agnes' hospital, Baltimore on Monday. About four years ago he fell by accident from a high trestlework on the Western Maryland Railroad near Pikesville, and sustained injuries from which he never recovered. Father Waldron was well-known in this city.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) April 21, 1888
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Rev. EDWARD Q.S. WALDRON, pastor of the Catholic Church of St. Charles Borromeo, near Pikeville, Baltimore County, met with an accident which will in all probablility prove fatal, in falling from an abutment of the bridge at Howard's, a few hundred yards west of Pikesville, on the Western Maryland Railroad. He was found early yesterday morning, lying unconscious from a terrible wound in the back of he head, about 25 feet below the abutment. He had been in Baltimore on A visti Thursday and left for home on the 6.40 p.m. train.

He passed Pikesville, where his nephew was in waiting for him with his carriage, and did not discover that he had gone too far until the conductor asked him if he had not intended to get off at Pikeville. He left the car at Roger's, the next station, and walked back. Approaching Howards bridge, on which the railroad passes over Howard;s Road, which runs beneath it 25 or 30 feet, the unfortunate gentleman either stepped of slipped of the stone abutment and his body shot feet formost downwards. ....

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) August 19, 1882
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