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Christopher C Grammer

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Christopher C Grammer

Birth
District of Columbia, USA
Death
3 Nov 1889 (aged 67)
Burial
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA Add to Map
Plot
R35/103
Memorial ID
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son of Gotlieb C & Matilda A (Wilms) Grammer

The following from FAG member #46598967 Thanks.

1890 book from Yale University that contains bios of graduates and He is in the book.

Source: Obituary Record of Graduates of University of Yale 1890

He entered College at the beginning of the Junior year. After graduating he was for one year a student in the Yale Law School, and completed his studies in his native city, where he was admitted to practice in 1845. In 1849, he removed to Milwaukee, and thence to Dubuque, Iowa, in 1851. From 1853 to 1858 he was engaged in the insurance business in St. Louis, Mo., his health forbidding confinement to professional labor. In 1858 he returned to his law practice in Washington, where he continued for the rest of his life. He was never married.

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Departed this life, November 3, 1889, Christopher Grammer, eldest son of the late G.C. Grammer of this city. His funeral will take place at Trinity P.E. church, corner C and Third streets, Tuesday, the fifth instant, at 2:30 p.m., and the interment will be at the Congressional Cemetery.A native of Washington he was for many years a resident of this city, in which he pursued the study and practice of his profession as a member of the bar. A graduate of Yale college he was proficient in the literature and language of classical authors and especially an adept in the German. He pursued "the noiseless tenor of his way" in the companionship of the books and in the cultivation of his mind. His last days of sickness were brightened by the tender ministries of his relatives and the consolations of the Christian faith.The Evening Star, November 4, 1889Death of Christopher GrammerChristopher Grammer, a member of the Washington bar, died in this city yesterday. He was a man of culture, refinement and large reading. A graduate of Yale college, he was identified with the pursuit of literature, and found his society in books and men of literary pursuits. He was the oldest son of the late G.C. Grammer of this city.The Evening Star, November 8, 1889To Look for C.C. Grammer's WillYesterday Judge Cox in the Probate Court made an order directing the register of wills to accompany Mr. C.B. Thornton, jr. to the vaults of the Washington Safe Deposit Co. and examine the box leased by the late Christopher C. Grammer for any will he may have left.
son of Gotlieb C & Matilda A (Wilms) Grammer

The following from FAG member #46598967 Thanks.

1890 book from Yale University that contains bios of graduates and He is in the book.

Source: Obituary Record of Graduates of University of Yale 1890

He entered College at the beginning of the Junior year. After graduating he was for one year a student in the Yale Law School, and completed his studies in his native city, where he was admitted to practice in 1845. In 1849, he removed to Milwaukee, and thence to Dubuque, Iowa, in 1851. From 1853 to 1858 he was engaged in the insurance business in St. Louis, Mo., his health forbidding confinement to professional labor. In 1858 he returned to his law practice in Washington, where he continued for the rest of his life. He was never married.

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Departed this life, November 3, 1889, Christopher Grammer, eldest son of the late G.C. Grammer of this city. His funeral will take place at Trinity P.E. church, corner C and Third streets, Tuesday, the fifth instant, at 2:30 p.m., and the interment will be at the Congressional Cemetery.A native of Washington he was for many years a resident of this city, in which he pursued the study and practice of his profession as a member of the bar. A graduate of Yale college he was proficient in the literature and language of classical authors and especially an adept in the German. He pursued "the noiseless tenor of his way" in the companionship of the books and in the cultivation of his mind. His last days of sickness were brightened by the tender ministries of his relatives and the consolations of the Christian faith.The Evening Star, November 4, 1889Death of Christopher GrammerChristopher Grammer, a member of the Washington bar, died in this city yesterday. He was a man of culture, refinement and large reading. A graduate of Yale college, he was identified with the pursuit of literature, and found his society in books and men of literary pursuits. He was the oldest son of the late G.C. Grammer of this city.The Evening Star, November 8, 1889To Look for C.C. Grammer's WillYesterday Judge Cox in the Probate Court made an order directing the register of wills to accompany Mr. C.B. Thornton, jr. to the vaults of the Washington Safe Deposit Co. and examine the box leased by the late Christopher C. Grammer for any will he may have left.


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