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George Nelson Longfellow

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George Nelson Longfellow

Birth
Jeffersonville, Fayette County, Ohio, USA
Death
13 Nov 1946 (aged 91)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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DEATH OF RETIRED LAWYER OCCURS HERE AT 91

George N. LONGFELLOW, 91 years old, a retired lawyer, died today at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Charles W. MILLER, 3405 Karnes boulevard, where he and his wife, Mrs. Elsie A. LONGFELLOW, made their home the last year. He was the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Nathan Morris LONGFELLOW, early-day settlers here.

He practiced law in Lee's Summit, Missouri, from 1886 until 1903, when he opened a law office in Oklahoma City, practicing there more than twenty years. He received his legal training at the William Jewell college, Liberty, Missouri. After he retired, Mr. and Mrs. LONGFELLOW built a home near Edmond, Oklahoma, and remained there until last year. He was active in Baptist church circles until he became ill two years ago.

Besides his wife and daughter, he leaves two sons, Benjamin A. LONGFELLOW and Perry W. LONGFELLOW, both of Oklahoma City.

(Published in The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, MO), November 13, 1946.)

Thanks to contributor Donna Barnes (#47112976)
DEATH OF RETIRED LAWYER OCCURS HERE AT 91

George N. LONGFELLOW, 91 years old, a retired lawyer, died today at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Charles W. MILLER, 3405 Karnes boulevard, where he and his wife, Mrs. Elsie A. LONGFELLOW, made their home the last year. He was the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Nathan Morris LONGFELLOW, early-day settlers here.

He practiced law in Lee's Summit, Missouri, from 1886 until 1903, when he opened a law office in Oklahoma City, practicing there more than twenty years. He received his legal training at the William Jewell college, Liberty, Missouri. After he retired, Mr. and Mrs. LONGFELLOW built a home near Edmond, Oklahoma, and remained there until last year. He was active in Baptist church circles until he became ill two years ago.

Besides his wife and daughter, he leaves two sons, Benjamin A. LONGFELLOW and Perry W. LONGFELLOW, both of Oklahoma City.

(Published in The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, MO), November 13, 1946.)

Thanks to contributor Donna Barnes (#47112976)


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