Bureau of Vital Statistics
Certificate of Death
Place of Death: Allegheny General Hospital, 22nd Ward, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County
Full Name: CHARLES P. LEAR
Personal and Statistical Particulars:
Sex: Male
Color: White
Marital Status: Married
Date of Birth: Feb. 3, 1872
Age: 37y 8m 21d
Birthplace: Indiana Co. Penna.
Occupation: R.R. Conductor
Name of Father: Peter Lear
Birthplace of Father: Somerset Co. Pa.
Maiden Name of Mother: Jane Nixon
Birthplace of Mother: Westmoreland Co. Pa.
Informant: Dr. I.N. Lear, 175 Iten St., City
Medical Certificate of Death:
Date of Death: Oct. 24, 1909, 5.25 p.m.
Cause of Death: Cerebral spinal meningitis
Contributory: Due to fall from train
Signature: S.C. Jamison, Coroner, Oct. 24, 1909, Court House
Usual Residence of Deceased: Freeport, Pa.
Burial: Blairsville, Pa., Oct. 26, 1909
Undertaker: W. Pappert, 600 Nelson St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Indiana County, PA Historical & Genealogical Society
Lear Surname Folder, containing obituary, marriage, and other biographical clippings
Charles P. Lear.
Charles P. Lear, aged 38 years, railroad conductor of Freeport, died in the Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburg, on Sunday, of cerebro spinal meningitis. His wife, formerly Annie Coy, survives. The remains were taken to Blairsville and the funeral will be held Tuesday morning from the residence of his sister, Mrs. J.M. Kimball, of that place.
[pencil date: 10-24-09]
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Bureau of Vital Statistics
Certificate of Death
Place of Death: Allegheny General Hospital, 22nd Ward, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County
Full Name: CHARLES P. LEAR
Personal and Statistical Particulars:
Sex: Male
Color: White
Marital Status: Married
Date of Birth: Feb. 3, 1872
Age: 37y 8m 21d
Birthplace: Indiana Co. Penna.
Occupation: R.R. Conductor
Name of Father: Peter Lear
Birthplace of Father: Somerset Co. Pa.
Maiden Name of Mother: Jane Nixon
Birthplace of Mother: Westmoreland Co. Pa.
Informant: Dr. I.N. Lear, 175 Iten St., City
Medical Certificate of Death:
Date of Death: Oct. 24, 1909, 5.25 p.m.
Cause of Death: Cerebral spinal meningitis
Contributory: Due to fall from train
Signature: S.C. Jamison, Coroner, Oct. 24, 1909, Court House
Usual Residence of Deceased: Freeport, Pa.
Burial: Blairsville, Pa., Oct. 26, 1909
Undertaker: W. Pappert, 600 Nelson St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Indiana County, PA Historical & Genealogical Society
Lear Surname Folder, containing obituary, marriage, and other biographical clippings
Charles P. Lear.
Charles P. Lear, aged 38 years, railroad conductor of Freeport, died in the Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburg, on Sunday, of cerebro spinal meningitis. His wife, formerly Annie Coy, survives. The remains were taken to Blairsville and the funeral will be held Tuesday morning from the residence of his sister, Mrs. J.M. Kimball, of that place.
[pencil date: 10-24-09]
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Family Members
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Mary Catherine Lear
1849–1929
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George A Lear
1851–1928
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Margaret J. Lear Kimball
1853–1923
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John H. Lear
1855–1935
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Clara Matilda Lear Morton
1857–1927
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William Dempsey Lear
1859–1905
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Rebecca Lear Lynn
1859–1945
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Samuel D. Lear
1861–1940
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Elizabeth Ellen Lear Miller
1863–1919
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Simon Henry Lear
1865–1951
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Dr Isaac N Lear
1867–1949
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Emma S. Lear Ray
1869–1937
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