On January 26, 1870 as John L. Denham, he married Sallie A. Martin at the District of Columbia.
On the 1900 Census for the District of Columbia, the number of children is -0- and the number of living children is -0-.
The Evening Star March 14, 1902
Washington, D.C
Funeral of John Lewis Denham
The funeral of Mr. John Lewis Denham whose death occurred Wednesday morning, was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock, from his late residence, the Princeton, 1430 V Street, the service being conducted by Rev. J.S. Heisse, who was assisted by Rev. Luther B. Wilson, pastor of the Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church. The interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery. The pallbearers, life-long friends of the deceased, were Dr. J.R. Major, Benjamin Platt, Walter Rodrick, Jacob Moore, J.D. Harrington and John Defrees.
Mr. Denham had lived in Washington all his life and had conducted for about twenty years a tobacco business on 7th Street between H and I Streets and for the past eight years at the corner of 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. He was a general favorite among those who knew him and was very highly esteemed for his kindly and genial disposition. His wife, Mrs. Sarah A Denham, survives him. His father, Mr. Columbus Denham and his three brothers and a sister reside here.
On January 26, 1870 as John L. Denham, he married Sallie A. Martin at the District of Columbia.
On the 1900 Census for the District of Columbia, the number of children is -0- and the number of living children is -0-.
The Evening Star March 14, 1902
Washington, D.C
Funeral of John Lewis Denham
The funeral of Mr. John Lewis Denham whose death occurred Wednesday morning, was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock, from his late residence, the Princeton, 1430 V Street, the service being conducted by Rev. J.S. Heisse, who was assisted by Rev. Luther B. Wilson, pastor of the Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church. The interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery. The pallbearers, life-long friends of the deceased, were Dr. J.R. Major, Benjamin Platt, Walter Rodrick, Jacob Moore, J.D. Harrington and John Defrees.
Mr. Denham had lived in Washington all his life and had conducted for about twenty years a tobacco business on 7th Street between H and I Streets and for the past eight years at the corner of 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. He was a general favorite among those who knew him and was very highly esteemed for his kindly and genial disposition. His wife, Mrs. Sarah A Denham, survives him. His father, Mr. Columbus Denham and his three brothers and a sister reside here.
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