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Charles Black Francisco

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Charles Black Francisco

Birth
Blacksburg, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
Death
9 Jan 1899 (aged 44–45)
Greeneville, Greene County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Greeneville, Greene County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.1704122, Longitude: -82.8249717
Plot
A14-6
Memorial ID
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Obituary for Charles Black Francisco is published in "The Journal and Tribune" in Knoxville, Tennessee on 09 Jan 1899, Page 3.

"MR. CHAS. B. FRANCISCO DEAD.
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Former Citizen of Knoxville Dies at Greeneville.

Special to 'The Journal and Tribune.'
Greeneville, Tenn., Jan. 9. - Mr. Chas. B. Francisco, a former citizen of Knoxville, who has been sick some time, died this afternoon at 4:25 o'clock. Funeral Tuesday afternoon conducted by Masonic fraternity.
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Mr. Francisco is well known here, having been a resident of Knoxville about two years ago. While here he was connected with the Covenant Building and Loan association as bookkeeper.
He was a Mason and an Odd Fellow, having been the first captain of the Marble City Canton, I.O.O.F. He was also well known as a musician while here, having been the possessor of a beautiful tenor voice.
He has been a sufferer for years and left this city about two years ago for Texas, where he went for his health, returning and locating in Greeneville about six months ago. He has many friends in the city who will be pained hear of his demise."
Obituary for Charles Black Francisco is published in "The Journal and Tribune" in Knoxville, Tennessee on 09 Jan 1899, Page 3.

"MR. CHAS. B. FRANCISCO DEAD.
________
Former Citizen of Knoxville Dies at Greeneville.

Special to 'The Journal and Tribune.'
Greeneville, Tenn., Jan. 9. - Mr. Chas. B. Francisco, a former citizen of Knoxville, who has been sick some time, died this afternoon at 4:25 o'clock. Funeral Tuesday afternoon conducted by Masonic fraternity.
_________
Mr. Francisco is well known here, having been a resident of Knoxville about two years ago. While here he was connected with the Covenant Building and Loan association as bookkeeper.
He was a Mason and an Odd Fellow, having been the first captain of the Marble City Canton, I.O.O.F. He was also well known as a musician while here, having been the possessor of a beautiful tenor voice.
He has been a sufferer for years and left this city about two years ago for Texas, where he went for his health, returning and locating in Greeneville about six months ago. He has many friends in the city who will be pained hear of his demise."


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