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Alfred Ijams

Birth
Ijamsville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
23 Apr 1905 (aged 74)
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
section AAA, lots 62 & 64
Memorial ID
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Son of Plummer & Harriet (Mussetter) Ijams.
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On Sunday evening, April 23, 1905, at the Church Home and Infirmary, ALFRED IJAMS, aged 74 years. Funeral services at the Church Home Chapel this Tuesday at 3 P.M.
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The funeral services of Judge Alfred Ijams were held in the chapel of the Church Home and Infirmary yesterday afternoon. Interment was in the family lot in Greenmount Cemetery.
Mr. Ijams until recently was Chief Judge of the Orphans' Court of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, where he had resided for the past twenty years. He was born at the old Ijams homestead at Ijamsville, Frederick county, Md., March 14, 1831, but spent the greater part of his life in Baltimore, where he was a prominent business man in Old Town, and for about 15 years served as vestryman of Old St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church, on South High street.
He is survived by three children - Mrs. Walter H. Tunis and Mrs. Ada Ijams Wittman, of Baltimore, and Mrs. Richard Hayter, of Seattle, Wash. His eldest daughter, Miss Eleanor Ijams, died last September.
Son of Plummer & Harriet (Mussetter) Ijams.
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On Sunday evening, April 23, 1905, at the Church Home and Infirmary, ALFRED IJAMS, aged 74 years. Funeral services at the Church Home Chapel this Tuesday at 3 P.M.
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The funeral services of Judge Alfred Ijams were held in the chapel of the Church Home and Infirmary yesterday afternoon. Interment was in the family lot in Greenmount Cemetery.
Mr. Ijams until recently was Chief Judge of the Orphans' Court of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, where he had resided for the past twenty years. He was born at the old Ijams homestead at Ijamsville, Frederick county, Md., March 14, 1831, but spent the greater part of his life in Baltimore, where he was a prominent business man in Old Town, and for about 15 years served as vestryman of Old St. Andrew's Protestant Episcopal Church, on South High street.
He is survived by three children - Mrs. Walter H. Tunis and Mrs. Ada Ijams Wittman, of Baltimore, and Mrs. Richard Hayter, of Seattle, Wash. His eldest daughter, Miss Eleanor Ijams, died last September.

Gravesite Details

His grave is unmarked.



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