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Dr Alfred N. Bonham

Birth
Monroe City, Knox County, Indiana, USA
Death
13 Nov 1922 (aged 59)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec: 48, Lot: 67
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Indianapolis News - Tuesday, November 14, 1922:

Dr. Alfred N. Bonham, age fifty-nine, for twenty-six years an agent for the Mutual Life Insurance Company in Indiana, died at his home on Central Avenue Monday after being ill for a year. Private funeral services will be held at the home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Dr. Bonham was born in Monroe City, Indiana on January 1, 1963. He was the song of Dr. Nehemiah Bonham. His ancestors settled in Bonhamton, New Jersey in 1679, and his grandparents came to this state from Tennessee in 1814.

He was a graduate of the Central Normal College at Danville and received his medical education in Chicago. He began the practice of medicine in Vincennes and was a physician there and in Washington Indiana for about fifteen years. He came to Indianapolis in 1896 to become identified with the Mutual Life Insurance Company.

The widow, one daughter, Mrs. George M. Reeder of Indianapolis; a son, Paul B. Bonham of New York City; and a half-brother, John Bonham of Little Rock, Arkansas survive.
Indianapolis News - Tuesday, November 14, 1922:

Dr. Alfred N. Bonham, age fifty-nine, for twenty-six years an agent for the Mutual Life Insurance Company in Indiana, died at his home on Central Avenue Monday after being ill for a year. Private funeral services will be held at the home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Dr. Bonham was born in Monroe City, Indiana on January 1, 1963. He was the song of Dr. Nehemiah Bonham. His ancestors settled in Bonhamton, New Jersey in 1679, and his grandparents came to this state from Tennessee in 1814.

He was a graduate of the Central Normal College at Danville and received his medical education in Chicago. He began the practice of medicine in Vincennes and was a physician there and in Washington Indiana for about fifteen years. He came to Indianapolis in 1896 to become identified with the Mutual Life Insurance Company.

The widow, one daughter, Mrs. George M. Reeder of Indianapolis; a son, Paul B. Bonham of New York City; and a half-brother, John Bonham of Little Rock, Arkansas survive.

Gravesite Details

burial: NOV 16,1922



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