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George G. Hankins

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George G. Hankins

Birth
Death
2 Dec 1910 (aged 46)
Burial
West Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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SHOCK CAUSES DEATH South Elberon Electrician Dies of Paralsis at Trenton From Injuries Received 12 Years Ago. From a shock he received when he was employed as an electrical engineer twelve years ago at Allegheny, Penn., George Hankins, for many years a resident of Oakburst and vicinity, died Friday from paralsis at the New Jersey State Hpspitai at Trenton. Mr. Hankins was the som of Charles P.

Hankins, of Oakhurst. and was born in New York forty-six years ago last Jane. Early in life he learned the electrician's trade, and for years was active, being at one time vice president of the National Electrical Inspectors' Association. At the age of sixteen he was quite proficient at the trade. For years he was special agent for the underwriteres Association, with headquarters in Philadelphia.

" Mr. Hankins never rccoverd from the shock received at Allegheny. A year and a half ago he was removed to the State Hospital at Trenton, after futile efforts had been made to restore his health by specialists in various parts of the country. He suffered a nervous breakdown and never rallied. He had kept to his bed ever since he bad been a patient at the State Hospital.

Six years ago Mr. Hankins married Miss Josie Aston, of West long Branch, who, with one brother. Benjamin Hankins, of South Elberon, and father, survive..

  1. United States
  2. New Jersey
  3. Long Branch
  4. The Daily Record
  5. 1910
  6. Dec
  7. 09
  8. Page 20
  9. Article clipped from The Daily Record


SHOCK CAUSES DEATH South Elberon Electrician Dies of Paralsis at Trenton From Injuries Received 12 Years Ago. From a shock he received when he was employed as an electrical engineer twelve years ago at Allegheny, Penn., George Hankins, for many years a resident of Oakburst and vicinity, died Friday from paralsis at the New Jersey State Hpspitai at Trenton. Mr. Hankins was the som of Charles P.

Hankins, of Oakhurst. and was born in New York forty-six years ago last Jane. Early in life he learned the electrician's trade, and for years was active, being at one time vice president of the National Electrical Inspectors' Association. At the age of sixteen he was quite proficient at the trade. For years he was special agent for the underwriteres Association, with headquarters in Philadelphia.

" Mr. Hankins never rccoverd from the shock received at Allegheny. A year and a half ago he was removed to the State Hospital at Trenton, after futile efforts had been made to restore his health by specialists in various parts of the country. He suffered a nervous breakdown and never rallied. He had kept to his bed ever since he bad been a patient at the State Hospital.

Six years ago Mr. Hankins married Miss Josie Aston, of West long Branch, who, with one brother. Benjamin Hankins, of South Elberon, and father, survive..

  1. United States
  2. New Jersey
  3. Long Branch
  4. The Daily Record
  5. 1910
  6. Dec
  7. 09
  8. Page 20
  9. Article clipped from The Daily Record




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  • Created by: Ruth Ryan
  • Added: Jun 18, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92143424/george_g-hankins: accessed ), memorial page for George G. Hankins (2 Jun 1864–2 Dec 1910), Find a Grave Memorial ID 92143424, citing Glenwood Cemetery, West Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by Ruth Ryan (contributor 46967971).