In 1887, he appears in a D.C. directory living with his parents on D street se. He is listed as a messenger.
Later, he was employed as a carpenter and continued to live with his parents at various addresses, all in northeast or southeast Washington.
Edward died at age 25, probably of tuberculosis. His older brother and his father also died of that disease. He never married.
In 1887, he appears in a D.C. directory living with his parents on D street se. He is listed as a messenger.
Later, he was employed as a carpenter and continued to live with his parents at various addresses, all in northeast or southeast Washington.
Edward died at age 25, probably of tuberculosis. His older brother and his father also died of that disease. He never married.
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