Baltimore County MD Archives Obituaries.....Baltimore County Union, 20 Feb 1886 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Mary Green Kerr mmkerr@wideopenwest.com ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/md/mdfiles.htm ************************************************ Baltimore County Union February 20, 1886 Deaths HALL, JOHN G. Mr. John G. Hall, who died at his residence, near Beltsville, Prince George’s county, was educated at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., where he was a student with Messrs. Lewis M. Bacon and Thomas J. Hunter. He was a very popular gentleman and was Treasurer of his county at the time of his death. STUMP, A. H. Mr. A. H. Stump, a resident of Green Spring Valley, this county, and a member of the firm of A. H. Stump & Son, Baltimore, died at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Fitzhugh Goldsborough, on Thursday last, from a complication of diseases. He leaves a wife, three daughters and four sons. MIDDLETON, REV. C. B. Rev. C. B. Middleton, who was at one time pastor of the M. P. Church at Hampden, Falls road, but who has lately been stationed at Alexandria, Va., died a few days ago. Mr. Middleton’s wife was formerly Miss Georgie Belt, of Hampden. MAYS, FRANK Quite a gloom was thrown over our village by the sudden death of Frank Mays, son of Abraham, who had his home with us part of the year. (Hereford, 7th District) FLEMINGS, MRS. The funeral of Mrs. Flemings took place at St. John’s P. E. Church, on 15th instant. Rev. Mr. Larmour, rector of the church, officiated. (Upper Falls, 11th District) THOMAS, MRS. Mrs. Thomas died on Monday morning last, after six months of terrible suffering from cancer of the breast. Her funeral took place at Camp Chapel M. E. Church on Tuesday. Rev. J. C. Nicholson officiated. (Upper Falls, 11th District) WILHELM, GEORGE W. On February 13, George W., aged 26 years 10 months and 27 days, son of Rachel and the late Andrew Wilhelm. WILHELM, GEORGE Mr. George Wilhelm died of consumption, in Baltimore, and was buried on 15th inst. He was employed on the N. C. R. R. freight trains. (Eklo, 6th District) RUHL, WM. OF J. Mr. Wm Ruhl, of J., residing near Oakland, who was just recovering from malarial fever, and was preparing to put on his clothes and sit up, was suddenly paralyzed on last Sunday morning, and died in a few minutes. He was buried at New Market on Tuesday, 16th. SADTLER, HARRY B. On Wednesday, February 17, Harry B., in the 34th year of his age, the second son of George T. Sadtler. SADTLER, HARRY B. Mr. Harry B. Sadtler, son of Mr. George T. Sadtler, of the well known jewelry firm of Sadtler & Sons, on Baltimore street, died at his residence, in the city, on Wednesday night, of rheumatism, aged 34 years. STOCKSDALE, MARY JANE Suddenly, at Reisterstown, on February 13, Mary Jane, in the 34?th year of her age, wife of George W. Stocksdale. EVELETH, KATE On February 12, 1886, at the residence of her nephew, Rev. E. E. Ma?nadier, Long Green, Baltimore county, Md., Miss Kate Eveleth, aged 71 years. JESSOP, HARRY C. At Pittsburg, Pa., Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1886 Harry C., aged 3 years, 11 months and 4 days, son of Mrs. Susan and the late Edwin Jessop, formerly of Dulany’s Valley. LINDSAY, ANDREW B. Mr. Andrew B. Lindsay, for many years a well-known merchant of Old Town, Baltimore, died at his home, near Dublin, Harford county, last Tuesday aged 83 years. BARRON, DR. THOMAS F. Dr. Thomas F. Barron, a successful veterinary surgeon of Baltimore and the father of Dr. John Barron, of Govanstown, died in Baltimore, (where he had practiced his profession for more than forty years) on Tuesday last. LA BARRER Rev. F. H. La Barrer, pastor of the Baptist Church at Woodberry, lately lost two interesting? little children from diphtheria. This file is located at http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/baltimore/obits/bcu188602206.txt