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Charles Henry Fitzpatrick

Birth
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
7 Oct 1899 (aged 43)
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Brooklyn Park, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section H - 18 - 1
Memorial ID
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Source - Cedar Hill Cemetery, Brooklyn Park, Maryland, Interment Records, Vol. II, by Audrey M. Bagby and Betty L. deKeyser.

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Mr. Charles H. Fitzpatrick, superintendent of the lock box department in the Baltimore Postoffice, died early Saturday morning at his home, 1402 Light street, of cerebro-spinal meningitis. He had been ill nine weeks. Mr. Fitzpatrick was born 43 years ago in the house in which he died. He was a conductor on the Blue line cars for 19 years. In 1894, Postmaster Warfield appointed him to the position which he occupied at the time of his death. It was one of Mr. Warfield's first appointments. Mr. Fitzpatrick leaves a widow and four children. Mrs. Fitzpatrick is a daughter of Samuel G. Acton.


The Sun, Baltimore, MD, Monday, October 9, 1899, P 7 (GenealogyBank.com)
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Source - Cedar Hill Cemetery, Brooklyn Park, Maryland, Interment Records, Vol. II, by Audrey M. Bagby and Betty L. deKeyser.

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Mr. Charles H. Fitzpatrick, superintendent of the lock box department in the Baltimore Postoffice, died early Saturday morning at his home, 1402 Light street, of cerebro-spinal meningitis. He had been ill nine weeks. Mr. Fitzpatrick was born 43 years ago in the house in which he died. He was a conductor on the Blue line cars for 19 years. In 1894, Postmaster Warfield appointed him to the position which he occupied at the time of his death. It was one of Mr. Warfield's first appointments. Mr. Fitzpatrick leaves a widow and four children. Mrs. Fitzpatrick is a daughter of Samuel G. Acton.


The Sun, Baltimore, MD, Monday, October 9, 1899, P 7 (GenealogyBank.com)
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