News was rec'd in the city yesterday morning of the death of Julius Bosarge,one of the oldest residents of Mobile County, which occurred onday night at his home, Bayou La Batre.
His immediate illness was only of short duration, although he had been in failing health for some years. He was for many years engaged in the oyster and fish and was well known here and throughout Mobile County. He served in
the Confederate Army during the Civil War and won distinction. He received a wound at the Battle of Seven Pines. He is survived by five daughters and four sons, as well as other relatives.
The funeral took place yesterday in the Bayou La Batre Cemetery.
Published January 2, 1906, Mobile Register, Mobile, Alabama
News was rec'd in the city yesterday morning of the death of Julius Bosarge,one of the oldest residents of Mobile County, which occurred onday night at his home, Bayou La Batre.
His immediate illness was only of short duration, although he had been in failing health for some years. He was for many years engaged in the oyster and fish and was well known here and throughout Mobile County. He served in
the Confederate Army during the Civil War and won distinction. He received a wound at the Battle of Seven Pines. He is survived by five daughters and four sons, as well as other relatives.
The funeral took place yesterday in the Bayou La Batre Cemetery.
Published January 2, 1906, Mobile Register, Mobile, Alabama
Family Members
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Robert C Bosarge
1860–1912
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Oliver Smith Bosarge
1865–1939
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Artemise Bosarge Bosarge
1867–1961
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Julia Margaret Bosarge Bosarge
1870–1905
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Dora Bosarge Bosarge
1872–1968
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John Julius Bosarge
1875–1957
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Perry Marillian Bosarge
1877–1950
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Sarah Evaline "Evie" Bosarge Andrews
1879–1973
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Minnie Lee Bosarge Andrews
1882–1973
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Olive Ursula Bosarge Urbahns
1886–1967
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