DIED IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Mr. Charles A. C. Higgins, a well known and highly respected citizen of Montgomery county, died at one o'clock on Friday morning at the residence of his son-in-law, J. Clinton Dorsey, near Brookeville, after a brief illness, in the seventy-first year of his age. Mr. Higgins was born on the paternal estate, three miles below Rockville, and moved to Brookeville neighborhood shortly after the war. He leaves a widow and three married children, Charles P. Higgins, Mrs. J. Clinton Dorsey and Mrs. Robert P. Magruder. He was the uncle of John J. Higgins, school examiner of Montgomery county, and of Edwin Higgins, of the Baltimore bar.
DIED IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Mr. Charles A. C. Higgins, a well known and highly respected citizen of Montgomery county, died at one o'clock on Friday morning at the residence of his son-in-law, J. Clinton Dorsey, near Brookeville, after a brief illness, in the seventy-first year of his age. Mr. Higgins was born on the paternal estate, three miles below Rockville, and moved to Brookeville neighborhood shortly after the war. He leaves a widow and three married children, Charles P. Higgins, Mrs. J. Clinton Dorsey and Mrs. Robert P. Magruder. He was the uncle of John J. Higgins, school examiner of Montgomery county, and of Edwin Higgins, of the Baltimore bar.
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