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Dr Farley Carter Berkeley

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Dr Farley Carter Berkeley Veteran

Birth
Staunton, Staunton City, Virginia, USA
Death
7 Mar 1905 (aged 67)
Staunton, Staunton City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Staunton, Staunton City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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News Leader March 7, 1905
DR. CARTER BERKLEY DIES SUDDENLY IN STAUNTON
STAUNTON. VA.. March 7.—(Special.)— Dr. Carter Berkeley died suddenly of apoplexy at the Beverly Club at noon today. He was about 65 years old, and was one of the most prominent Confederate veterans In the State, being lieutenant commander of Stonewall Jackson Camp. Dr. Berkeley is survived by six children.

Daily Press March 8, 1905
HIS FATHER DEAD.
Captain Berkeley Called to Staunton by Sad News.
Captain C. C. Berkeley was called to his old home in Staunton yesterday afternoon by a telegram announcing the sudden death of his father Dr. Carter Berkeley. Dr. Berkeley was 68 years old and apparently in perfect health when he was stricken with apoplexy at the Beverly Club, Staunton yesterday at noon. The deceased was one of the most prominent Confederate veterans in the State, being a past, commander of the Stonewall Jackson Camp. Six children survive Dr. Berkeley. They are Misses Mary and Janet and Mr. Edmund Berkeley, of Staunton; Captain Berkeley, of this city (Newport News); Lieutenant Randolph Berkeley, of the United States marine corps, and Mr. Brooke Berkeley Arnall, adopted son of Mr. Charles Arnall, of Atlanta, Ga.
Sgt. Staunton Artillery
6th Virginia Cavalry Regiment
1st Lt. McClannahan's Battery
News Leader March 7, 1905
DR. CARTER BERKLEY DIES SUDDENLY IN STAUNTON
STAUNTON. VA.. March 7.—(Special.)— Dr. Carter Berkeley died suddenly of apoplexy at the Beverly Club at noon today. He was about 65 years old, and was one of the most prominent Confederate veterans In the State, being lieutenant commander of Stonewall Jackson Camp. Dr. Berkeley is survived by six children.

Daily Press March 8, 1905
HIS FATHER DEAD.
Captain Berkeley Called to Staunton by Sad News.
Captain C. C. Berkeley was called to his old home in Staunton yesterday afternoon by a telegram announcing the sudden death of his father Dr. Carter Berkeley. Dr. Berkeley was 68 years old and apparently in perfect health when he was stricken with apoplexy at the Beverly Club, Staunton yesterday at noon. The deceased was one of the most prominent Confederate veterans in the State, being a past, commander of the Stonewall Jackson Camp. Six children survive Dr. Berkeley. They are Misses Mary and Janet and Mr. Edmund Berkeley, of Staunton; Captain Berkeley, of this city (Newport News); Lieutenant Randolph Berkeley, of the United States marine corps, and Mr. Brooke Berkeley Arnall, adopted son of Mr. Charles Arnall, of Atlanta, Ga.
Sgt. Staunton Artillery
6th Virginia Cavalry Regiment
1st Lt. McClannahan's Battery


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