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Carroll Spence Maggill

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Carroll Spence Maggill

Birth
Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Death
18 Feb 1897 (aged 40)
Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Owings Mills, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Obituary source: Baltimore Sun, Friday, February 19, 1897

CARROLL S. MACGILL

Mr. Carroll S. Macgill died yesterday at "Prospect Hill," his residence in Baltimore county. He had been in failing health for some time. The immediate cause of his death was actue gastritis.
He was a son of the late Oliver P. Macgill, at one time registrar of wills of Baltimore county, and was born in that county and lived there all his life. His mother was a sister of the late Carroll Spence, once minister to Turkey and to Persia.
Mr. Macgill married the widow of George Brown Graham. He (Mr. Macgill) was a member of the Atheneum, Travelers' and Catonsville Country Clubs. His remains will be interred tomorrow at Garrison Forest.
Obituary source: Baltimore Sun, Friday, February 19, 1897

CARROLL S. MACGILL

Mr. Carroll S. Macgill died yesterday at "Prospect Hill," his residence in Baltimore county. He had been in failing health for some time. The immediate cause of his death was actue gastritis.
He was a son of the late Oliver P. Macgill, at one time registrar of wills of Baltimore county, and was born in that county and lived there all his life. His mother was a sister of the late Carroll Spence, once minister to Turkey and to Persia.
Mr. Macgill married the widow of George Brown Graham. He (Mr. Macgill) was a member of the Atheneum, Travelers' and Catonsville Country Clubs. His remains will be interred tomorrow at Garrison Forest.


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