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Martin O. Horton

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
10 Sep 1923 (aged 47)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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46 yrs old; resided Indianapolis, IN; buried 12 Sep 1923; lot owned by Oscar L. Allen

Widower of Anna Sarles Horton. She died on 23 Jun 1923 in Indianapolis, IN. She was the daughter of Jefferson Searls & Kate Bowers. Her death certificate gives her burial location as New Albany, IN. Fairview records have no record of her burial.

The Courier-Journal 11 Sep 1923

"Everett Horton, 417 West Second Street, yesterday morning received a telegram announcing the death of his brother, Martin Horton, 47 years old, a former resident of this city, who dropped dead on the street in Indianapolis at 6 o'clock Sunday night. The body will be taken to the home of his brother, Al Horton, in Louisville, pending completion of funeral arrangements.

Mr. Horton was widely known here. For several years he was a member of the Fire Department. He moved to Indianapolis ten years ago. His wife died a few months ago. Hi is survived by four brothers, Frank Horton of Detroit, Richard and Al Horton of Louisville, and Everett Horton of this city."
46 yrs old; resided Indianapolis, IN; buried 12 Sep 1923; lot owned by Oscar L. Allen

Widower of Anna Sarles Horton. She died on 23 Jun 1923 in Indianapolis, IN. She was the daughter of Jefferson Searls & Kate Bowers. Her death certificate gives her burial location as New Albany, IN. Fairview records have no record of her burial.

The Courier-Journal 11 Sep 1923

"Everett Horton, 417 West Second Street, yesterday morning received a telegram announcing the death of his brother, Martin Horton, 47 years old, a former resident of this city, who dropped dead on the street in Indianapolis at 6 o'clock Sunday night. The body will be taken to the home of his brother, Al Horton, in Louisville, pending completion of funeral arrangements.

Mr. Horton was widely known here. For several years he was a member of the Fire Department. He moved to Indianapolis ten years ago. His wife died a few months ago. Hi is survived by four brothers, Frank Horton of Detroit, Richard and Al Horton of Louisville, and Everett Horton of this city."


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