Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)
July 5, 1932
(excerpted)
BRIDE OF FEW
MONTHS KILLED
IN AUTO CRASH
A fractured skull and other injuries brought almost instant death to Mrs. Martha Taylor Headley, 20. wife of Rudolph Headley, of Sewickley, a former Waynesburg girl, when the car in which she and her husband were traveling to Waynesburg last Saturday afternoon skidded and crashed at the side of the road west of Mapleview, on the Hill Church road.
Mrs. Headley was a daughter of Mrs. Alice Shannon Taylor, of East Greene street, and the late Isaac Taylor. She was graduated from Waynesburg High School in the class of 1930, and was married December 8, 1931, to Rudolph Headley. Soon after their marriage they removed to Sewickley, where Mr. Headley is employed by the Equitable Gas Company. Beside her husband and mother she leaves a sister, Miss Mary Taylor, and a brother, Willis Taylor, both at home.
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)
July 5, 1932
(excerpted)
BRIDE OF FEW
MONTHS KILLED
IN AUTO CRASH
A fractured skull and other injuries brought almost instant death to Mrs. Martha Taylor Headley, 20. wife of Rudolph Headley, of Sewickley, a former Waynesburg girl, when the car in which she and her husband were traveling to Waynesburg last Saturday afternoon skidded and crashed at the side of the road west of Mapleview, on the Hill Church road.
Mrs. Headley was a daughter of Mrs. Alice Shannon Taylor, of East Greene street, and the late Isaac Taylor. She was graduated from Waynesburg High School in the class of 1930, and was married December 8, 1931, to Rudolph Headley. Soon after their marriage they removed to Sewickley, where Mr. Headley is employed by the Equitable Gas Company. Beside her husband and mother she leaves a sister, Miss Mary Taylor, and a brother, Willis Taylor, both at home.
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