Baltimore County MD Archives Obituaries.....Maryland Journal, 05 Jul 1890 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 ************************************************ Maryland Journal July 5, 1890 HANLY, MARY - At Irvington, Baltimore county, on June 29th, 1890, MARY, aged 29 years, beloved wiwfe of Michael Hanly. HOLLINGSWORTH, JESSIE - At "Lorency," Glenn Falls, Baltimore county, on June 28th, 1890, Miss JESSIE HOLLINGSWORTH, daughter of the late John and Mary A. R. Hollingsworth, and granddaughter of the late Judge Zebulon Hollingsworth. HOFF, EDWARD LLOYD - At Sherwood, Baltimore county, on June 30th, 1890, EDWARD LLOYD, aged 9 months, son of William R. and Nannie Lloyd Hoff. SCHMIDT, FRANK - At Sunnybrook, Baltimore county, on June 30th, 1890, FRANK SCHMIDT, in the 61st year of his age, beloved husband of Catharine Schmidt. EILER, MARY ELIZABETH - At Highlandtown, Baltimore county, on July 1st, 1890, MARY ELIZABETH, aged 35 years, beloved wife of Wm. C. F. Eiler. JORDAN, SOPHIA LENA - At Canton, Baltimore county, on June 30th, 1890, SOPHIA LENA, infant daughter of Valentine and Bridget Jordan. KELSO, RIDGELY MANARRA - Near Towsontown, Baltimore county, on Friday evening, June 27th, 1890, at 4 o'clock, after a short illness, RIDGELY MANARRA KELSO, aged 1 year and 11 months, youngest child of George and Frances Kelso. We were weeping at her pillow, For we knew that she must die; And the house is sad and lonely, Since our dear one in the grave must lie. Fold the waxen hands together, Close the soft and dreamy eyes; See how like a broken lily, Pale and beautiful she lies. MURRY, DENNIS - Mr. Dennis Murry, residing near Fawn Grove, died very suddenly on Friday, 27th ult. While on his way home from Baltimore he was taken sick on the road, close to Mr. Clark Kinsey's. He was taken into Mr. Kinsey's house, and while sitting on the chair fell over dead. Mr. Murry was 35 years old. Interment was made on Sunday, 29th, at St. Mary's Cemetery. GETTMAN, M. WM. - M. Wm. Gettman, of Blue Ball, who was afflicted with pulmonary trouble for a long period, died on the 26th ult. He was buried on the 29th in the Baltimore Cemetery. Mr. Gettman leaves a wife, but no children. He was in his thirties, and a quiet, gentlemanly citizen. The community at large join in and sympathize with the above families. TAYLOR, ELMER - Elmer, the infant son of Mr. James Taylor, died on the 25th ult. and was interred on the 26th at Orem's Cemetery. Rev. J. H. S. Clarke officiated. MORGAN, N. J. - On Monday, 30th ult., N. J. Morgan, aged 25 years, a resident of Woodbery, employed as a brakeman on a freight train on the Baltimore and Potomac R. R. was accidentally killed near Gwynn's falls bridge. He was working on a cattle train which had slacked up to permit the locomotive to be cut off. He pulled out the coupling pin, and as the engin and train parted Morgan fell between them under the wheels of the cars which had not quite stopped. The wheels passed over his right arm and leg and caused internal injuries, from which he died shortly after the accident. This file is located at http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/baltimore/obits/mj18900705.txt