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Paul Molyneaux Hewlett

Birth
USA
Death
24 Jun 1891 (aged 34–35)
District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Name: Paul Hewlett
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 24 Jun 1891
Event Place: District of Columbia, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 35
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: ...gedian
Birth Year (Estimated): 1856
Birthplace: New York
Burial Date: 27 Jun 1891
Burial Place: Boston, Mass.
Frame Number: 3278

Paul Molyneaux Hewlett
Date: Saturday, June 27, 1891
Paper: Washington Bee (Washington (DC), DC)
Page: 2
Mr. Paul Molyneaux Hewlett, the distinguished tradegian, is dead. Mr. Hewlett has been a success in the histrionic art and everywhere he has appeared he won the applause of his auditors. He was one of the most polished and successful actors on the American stage and his death will be keenly felt by all who knew him.

Date: Saturday, June 27, 1891
Paper: Washington Bee (Washington (DC), DC)
Page: 3
Mr Paul Molyneaux Hewlett, son of the late Prof. A. M. Hewlett, of Harvard College, Cambridge, and brother of Lawyer E. M. Hewlett, died on Wednesday, June 25th. Mr Hewlett was a tragedian by profession and played with great success in the principle theatres of Boston and Europe. The remains will be put in a vault for a few weeks, when Mr. Hewlett and sister will take them to Cambridge for burial.

Date: Monday, June 29, 1891
Paper: Evening Star (Washington (DC), DC)
Page: 3
Taken North for Interment
Lawyer E. M. Hewlett left the city Saturday evening for Cambridge, Mass., with the remains of his brother, Paul Mollyneaux Hewlett, who died suddenly in this city Thursday. Mr. Hewlett had been living abroad for many years. By profession he was an actor, having appeared in the theaters of Boston and many of the most prominent in England, but owing to ill health he was forced to abandon the stage and seek health by visiting this country. His father was professor of physical training at Harvard College for over twenty years. Mr. Howlett leaves a widow and child. Mrs. Hewlett is a highly intelligent and refined English woman, who has made many friends since she has been in this country.
Name: Paul Hewlett
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 24 Jun 1891
Event Place: District of Columbia, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 35
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: ...gedian
Birth Year (Estimated): 1856
Birthplace: New York
Burial Date: 27 Jun 1891
Burial Place: Boston, Mass.
Frame Number: 3278

Paul Molyneaux Hewlett
Date: Saturday, June 27, 1891
Paper: Washington Bee (Washington (DC), DC)
Page: 2
Mr. Paul Molyneaux Hewlett, the distinguished tradegian, is dead. Mr. Hewlett has been a success in the histrionic art and everywhere he has appeared he won the applause of his auditors. He was one of the most polished and successful actors on the American stage and his death will be keenly felt by all who knew him.

Date: Saturday, June 27, 1891
Paper: Washington Bee (Washington (DC), DC)
Page: 3
Mr Paul Molyneaux Hewlett, son of the late Prof. A. M. Hewlett, of Harvard College, Cambridge, and brother of Lawyer E. M. Hewlett, died on Wednesday, June 25th. Mr Hewlett was a tragedian by profession and played with great success in the principle theatres of Boston and Europe. The remains will be put in a vault for a few weeks, when Mr. Hewlett and sister will take them to Cambridge for burial.

Date: Monday, June 29, 1891
Paper: Evening Star (Washington (DC), DC)
Page: 3
Taken North for Interment
Lawyer E. M. Hewlett left the city Saturday evening for Cambridge, Mass., with the remains of his brother, Paul Mollyneaux Hewlett, who died suddenly in this city Thursday. Mr. Hewlett had been living abroad for many years. By profession he was an actor, having appeared in the theaters of Boston and many of the most prominent in England, but owing to ill health he was forced to abandon the stage and seek health by visiting this country. His father was professor of physical training at Harvard College for over twenty years. Mr. Howlett leaves a widow and child. Mrs. Hewlett is a highly intelligent and refined English woman, who has made many friends since she has been in this country.


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