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Morris P. Bainbridge

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Morris P. Bainbridge

Birth
Death
17 Jul 1901 (aged 34)
Burial
Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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1901-07-18; Paper: Trenton Evening Times
"KILLED BY LIGHTNING IN DEATH WHILE RETURNING FROM WORK
Morris Bainbridge Met Death While Returning From Work
Morris C. Bainbridge, who resided near the Inter-State Fair grounds, was killed by a flash of Lightning about six o'clock last night not far from his home.
He was employed at the Trenton Robber Company's plant and he was on his way from work when he was struck by the fatal bolt.
The dead man's shoe were torn from his feet by the lightning.
Some men standing near by hurried to the spot and carried the body to the home of the dead man. County Physician Rogers issued a burial permit. Bainbridge was 34 years old. He leaves a widow and three children.
Foulson & CoLeman have the funeral arrangements in charge,"
1901-07-22; Paper: Trenton Evening Times
"The funeral of Morris L. Bainbridge, who was killed last Wednesday by lightning, was held yesterday afternoon from his late home, at Washington Square. Enterprise Council, No. 6, Jr. O. U. A. M.: Washington Camp, No. 6, P. O. S. of A., attended in a body, meeting the remains at Riverview Cemetery, where the internment was made."
1901-07-18; Paper: Trenton Evening Times
"KILLED BY LIGHTNING IN DEATH WHILE RETURNING FROM WORK
Morris Bainbridge Met Death While Returning From Work
Morris C. Bainbridge, who resided near the Inter-State Fair grounds, was killed by a flash of Lightning about six o'clock last night not far from his home.
He was employed at the Trenton Robber Company's plant and he was on his way from work when he was struck by the fatal bolt.
The dead man's shoe were torn from his feet by the lightning.
Some men standing near by hurried to the spot and carried the body to the home of the dead man. County Physician Rogers issued a burial permit. Bainbridge was 34 years old. He leaves a widow and three children.
Foulson & CoLeman have the funeral arrangements in charge,"
1901-07-22; Paper: Trenton Evening Times
"The funeral of Morris L. Bainbridge, who was killed last Wednesday by lightning, was held yesterday afternoon from his late home, at Washington Square. Enterprise Council, No. 6, Jr. O. U. A. M.: Washington Camp, No. 6, P. O. S. of A., attended in a body, meeting the remains at Riverview Cemetery, where the internment was made."


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