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Fannie Drexel Paul

Birth
Death
16 Jun 1892 (aged 32–33)
Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Note: As she was buried here first and later reinterred, it is proper to retain the memorial.

A volunteer reports:

Cemetery records say she was removed to Radnor, PA on 10/3/1908.
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33y
Married
3809 Locust Street, 27th Ward

Philadelphia Inquirer, June 17, 1892
DIED AT CARLSBAD
Mrs. Paul, A. J. Drexel's Eldest Daughter, Succumbs to Fever

From Carlsbad yesterday afternoon came news by cablegram of the death of Fanny D. Paul, edest daughter of A. J. Drexel. Mrs. Paul was the wife of James W. Paul, who is a member of the firm of A. J. Drexel & Co. She had been failing since the death of her mother on November 28, 1891, and in April went to Europe accompanied by her husband and her children and her father.

The party arrived at Carlsbad two weeks ago and though Mrs. Paul was far from well no serious results were anticipated from her illness. She was attacked by fever, however, which developed typhoid symptoms and despite skilled attention she succumbed."


Note: As she was buried here first and later reinterred, it is proper to retain the memorial.

A volunteer reports:

Cemetery records say she was removed to Radnor, PA on 10/3/1908.
-------------------

33y
Married
3809 Locust Street, 27th Ward

Philadelphia Inquirer, June 17, 1892
DIED AT CARLSBAD
Mrs. Paul, A. J. Drexel's Eldest Daughter, Succumbs to Fever

From Carlsbad yesterday afternoon came news by cablegram of the death of Fanny D. Paul, edest daughter of A. J. Drexel. Mrs. Paul was the wife of James W. Paul, who is a member of the firm of A. J. Drexel & Co. She had been failing since the death of her mother on November 28, 1891, and in April went to Europe accompanied by her husband and her children and her father.

The party arrived at Carlsbad two weeks ago and though Mrs. Paul was far from well no serious results were anticipated from her illness. She was attacked by fever, however, which developed typhoid symptoms and despite skilled attention she succumbed."



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  • Maintained by: Crypt Tonight
  • Originally Created by: Meges
  • Added: Mar 4, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106132935/fannie-paul: accessed ), memorial page for Fannie Drexel Paul (1859–16 Jun 1892), Find a Grave Memorial ID 106132935, citing Woodlands Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Crypt Tonight (contributor 48494116).