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Frederick W. Brindley

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Frederick W. Brindley

Birth
Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Death
1 Jan 1936 (aged 75)
Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Hamilton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section K in the Northwest Division
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Frederick was the son of George W. and Anna Brindley.

Frederick and Anna got married about 1880. They had 3 children: Elmer W., Martha C. and Frederick A. Brindley.


The following obituary for Frederick was published in the Trenton Evening Times on January 2, 1936.

FREDERICK W. BRINDLEY FUNERAL IS SATURDAY

The funeral of Frederick W. Brindley, husband of Anne Travers Brindley, who died yesterday at his home, 605 Monmouth Street, after an illness of five months, will be held from there Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, under direction of J. Allen Hooper.

Mr. Brindley was born in this city 75 years ago. He had resided on Monmouth Street for the past 10 years, and had been retired for some time. He belonged to Mercer Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons: Crescent Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine: Washington Camp, Patriotic Order Sons of America, and Rusling Hose Company, of Hamilton Township.

Surviving are his wife, Anne Travers Brindley; a daughter, Mrs. James Solan; two sons, Elmer W. and Frederick A. Brindley; a sister, Mrs. George Hard; a brother, William F., and a grandson, Rodford W.
Frederick was the son of George W. and Anna Brindley.

Frederick and Anna got married about 1880. They had 3 children: Elmer W., Martha C. and Frederick A. Brindley.


The following obituary for Frederick was published in the Trenton Evening Times on January 2, 1936.

FREDERICK W. BRINDLEY FUNERAL IS SATURDAY

The funeral of Frederick W. Brindley, husband of Anne Travers Brindley, who died yesterday at his home, 605 Monmouth Street, after an illness of five months, will be held from there Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, under direction of J. Allen Hooper.

Mr. Brindley was born in this city 75 years ago. He had resided on Monmouth Street for the past 10 years, and had been retired for some time. He belonged to Mercer Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons: Crescent Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine: Washington Camp, Patriotic Order Sons of America, and Rusling Hose Company, of Hamilton Township.

Surviving are his wife, Anne Travers Brindley; a daughter, Mrs. James Solan; two sons, Elmer W. and Frederick A. Brindley; a sister, Mrs. George Hard; a brother, William F., and a grandson, Rodford W.


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