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Clarence H. Wilkinson

Birth
Ira, Cayuga County, New York, USA
Death
5 Nov 1912 (aged 26–27)
Savannah, Wayne County, New York, USA
Burial
Cato, Cayuga County, New York, USA Add to Map
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The Savannah Times
Savannah, Wayne County, New York.
Friday, October 25, 1912

Clarence Wilkinson is very sick of typhoid fever at his home on West Church street. Dr. Pierce attends him.

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The Savannah Times
Savannah, Wayne County, New York.
Friday, November 8, 1912

ANOTHER TYPHOID VICTIM

Clarence H. Wilkinson died at his home in this village, early Tuesday morning, November 5th. He was attacked by typhoid fever three weeks ago, and for several days hovered between life and death. He had been in the employ of C. E. E. Reynolds; was a faithful and an industrious man. He left a wife and two small children, a mother, one sister, Mrs. Harvey Field, of Savannah, and three brothers.

Funeral services were observed at the Congregational church on Thursday at 11 o'clock, a.m., Rev. George Britten, officiating. Burial was made in the cemetery at Cato. Mr. Wilkinson was 28 years of age.

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Son of:
Andrew J. & Mary Elizabeth (Starr) Wilkinson.

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His mother remarried to George Lambert in 1896, after his fathers death and married again on the 26th of August 1927 to Fred Henry Raymer, after her second husband, George Lambert's death.

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The Savannah Times
Savannah, Wayne County, New York.
Friday, October 25, 1912

Clarence Wilkinson is very sick of typhoid fever at his home on West Church street. Dr. Pierce attends him.

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The Savannah Times
Savannah, Wayne County, New York.
Friday, November 8, 1912

ANOTHER TYPHOID VICTIM

Clarence H. Wilkinson died at his home in this village, early Tuesday morning, November 5th. He was attacked by typhoid fever three weeks ago, and for several days hovered between life and death. He had been in the employ of C. E. E. Reynolds; was a faithful and an industrious man. He left a wife and two small children, a mother, one sister, Mrs. Harvey Field, of Savannah, and three brothers.

Funeral services were observed at the Congregational church on Thursday at 11 o'clock, a.m., Rev. George Britten, officiating. Burial was made in the cemetery at Cato. Mr. Wilkinson was 28 years of age.

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Son of:
Andrew J. & Mary Elizabeth (Starr) Wilkinson.

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His mother remarried to George Lambert in 1896, after his fathers death and married again on the 26th of August 1927 to Fred Henry Raymer, after her second husband, George Lambert's death.

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