Baltimore County MD Archives Obituaries.....Maryland Journal, 20 Sep 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 September 20, 1890 SMITH, CHARLES F. - At Catonsville, Baltimore county, on September 13th, 1890, CHARLES F., in the 63d year of his age, beloved husband of Matilda B. Smith. BOWEN, GODFREY W. – At his residence, 1040 Harford Avenue, Baltimore, September 16th, 1890, GODFREY W. BOWEN, aged 48 years, beloved husband of Annie E. Bowen. MASSON, CHARLES – At Rossville, Baltimore county, September 17th, 1890, CHARLES MASSON, aged 68 years. CALDIS, CHARLES B. - Mr. Charles B. Caldis, steward at the Chattolanee Hotel, Green Spring Valley, died very suddenly at the hotel Wednesday evening.- Death was due to hemorrhages of the lungs, brought on by a severe cold. Mr. Caldis was a successful steward for many years. He was engaged at different times at the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, the Traymore, Atlantic City, and other prominent hotels. He was a native of France. – His many friends in the Valley greatly regret his sudden death. He will be buried in Wilmington, Delaware. OLDHAM, THOMAS - On Tuesday last., 16th inst., the funeral of Mr. Thomas Oldham, who died on the 15th, took place from St. John’s P. E. Church, Mt. Washington, the Rev. Dr. J. B. Purcell officiating. Mr. Oldham was a member of the Knights of Pythias, being a member of Champion Lodge No. 84, of Mt. Washington. The Knights have charge, and the ceremonies conducted at the grave were solemn and impressive. The pall-bearers, who were members of the Knights, were: Isaac Bloom, Edward Ensor, J. Ensor, J. E. Ayers, John Durham and Wm. Wellman. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs Spencer Oldham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Oldham, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ince, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brenzie, Mr. Jos. Jackins, Miss Emma Jackins, Mrs. W. Burall, Dr. L. S. Arnold, Mr. Wm. McShane, Miss Mealy, Mr. Edward Williams, Mr. James Donnelly, Mr. John R. Smith, Mr. Wm. J. Johnston, Mr. Benjamin Chalk, Mr. W. J. Stafford, Mr. Emmart, of Philadelphia, a former employer of the deceased, and many others. Mr. Chenowith had charge of the funeral. MARKLINE, JOHN – Mr. John Markline was buried on Monday, 15th., at Bethel. He was 80 years of age. Rev. Mr. Stull officiated, assisted by the Rev. H. H. Douty. BOND, LILLIAN VIOLA - Lillian Viola, the 2 year old infant child of Mr. Frank Bond, who was reported as very ill last week, died on Monday night, 15th inst. Her funeral took place on Wednesday following. The remains were buried in the cemetery at New Market. KAY, INFANT - Mr. Lawson Kay, of Baltimore, accompanied by his brothers, Mr. Charles W. and Mr. James A. Kay, came up on last Sunday morning, having the body of his dead infant, which was buried at Vernon graveyard, near White Hall. On their return they spent several hours at the residence of their mother, Mrs. Nancy Kay. MARSHALL, JOHN T. - On Thursday, 18th inst., Mr. John T. Marshall, the well- known builder and contractor, who resided on the Reisterstown Turnpike between Owings’ Mills and Reisterstown, died suddenly whilst sitting in the office of the School Board, Towson. He arrived in Towson by the 10 o’clock A. M. train on the Maryland Central Railroad, and, complaining of feeling quite unwell, a son of Mr. John E. Crout, of Reisterstown, took him in his buggy from the railroad station to the office of the School Commissioners, where he filed a bill in the office and had taken a seat in a chair alongside the large table and was engaged in conversation with Col. Chas. B. Rogers, the Secretary of the Board. – Mr. Marshall remarked to Col. Rogers that he felt quite badly and placed his hands across his breast. Col. Rogers having just left Dr. J. Piper stepped to the door and seeing Dr. G. M. Bosley approaching called him in. Mr. Marshall said if he had some peppermint it might relieve him, but Dr. Bosley suggested a dose of bicarbonate of soda. Col. Rogers at once went to Dr. Willis’ drug store, procured it and returned, when he prepared it in a glass of water and gave it to Mr. Marshall, who drank it and then engaged in conversation. In the meantime Mr. Wm. M. Isaac came in. In about five minutes Col. Rogers noticed Mr. Marshall’s head fall forward on his breast and caught him as he was about to fall from his chair. He was hastily placed in a recumbent position on the floor, and Dr. Piper summoned, who arrived in a few moments and administered a hypodermic injection of brandy in the arm but without effect. Dr. Piper stated death to have been caused from apoplexy, superinduced by valvular disease of the heart. Justice A. W. Perrie was notified, but an inquest was deemed unnecessary. The sons of the deceased at Owings’ Mills and Glyndon were notified by telegraph, and the remains were carefully cared for in the School Commissioners Office until taken away about 10 o’clock P. M., having been prepared for burial. The deceased was the contractor who built the present public school building in Towson, and he was largely engaged in building operations, at present in Virginia. He was an excellent citizen, and was highly esteemed by all who enjoyed his acquaintance, and was 63 years old. Mr. Marshall left a widow and eleven children – seven sons and four daughters. Five of the sons are married. One daughter is the wife of Mr. Chas. H. Berryman, undertaker, Reisterstown. Two are unmarried. Mrs. Marshall was a daughter of Mr. John Morrow, of Reisterstown. Charles, Robert, Samuel and Sylvester reside with their father and mother at “Pleasant Hill” on the Reisterstown Turnpike about half way between Reisterstown and Owings’ Mills. John T. Marshall, Jr., resides at Glyndon. Mr. Marshall’s son William is Manifest Clerk at Hillen Station, Western Maryland Railroad. Mr. Marshall was a member of Henry Clay Lodge, I. O. O. F., Reisterstown. This file is located at http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/baltimore/obits/mj18900920.txt