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Mildred Naudain <I>Crawford</I> Bowersock

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Mildred Naudain Crawford Bowersock

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
May 1948 (aged 63–64)
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Chestertown, Kent County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Miss Mildred Naudain Crawford, daughter of Mrs. Julia Rebecca Crawford and the late Samuel H. Crawford of Kent County, and Mr. Albert Curtis Bowersock, of Baltimore, were married at Rockville, MD, by the Rev. Thomas J. Packard, rector of the Protest Episcopal Church of that place. Mr. Bowersock is employed in the relief department of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Baltimore. Mr. Bowersock gave his age as 31 and that of his bride as 25.

Source: Kent News, Saturday, January 23, 1909. (public domain)

Mildred Crawford Bowersock died in Baltimore at home. Services were held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Tilden Brice in Lankford, MD, with burial at St. Paul's cemetery. Survived by: husband, A. Curtis Bowersock, son, Albert Bowersock and two daughters.
Miss Mildred Naudain Crawford, daughter of Mrs. Julia Rebecca Crawford and the late Samuel H. Crawford of Kent County, and Mr. Albert Curtis Bowersock, of Baltimore, were married at Rockville, MD, by the Rev. Thomas J. Packard, rector of the Protest Episcopal Church of that place. Mr. Bowersock is employed in the relief department of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Baltimore. Mr. Bowersock gave his age as 31 and that of his bride as 25.

Source: Kent News, Saturday, January 23, 1909. (public domain)

Mildred Crawford Bowersock died in Baltimore at home. Services were held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Tilden Brice in Lankford, MD, with burial at St. Paul's cemetery. Survived by: husband, A. Curtis Bowersock, son, Albert Bowersock and two daughters.


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