DEATH OF A.J. CHURCHILL
Well known Delaware Man Dies at Cairo
Stamford -. December 18 – Word was received at Stamford Sunday of the death of A.J. Churchill, New York City, Saturday night, December 16. Mr. Churchill was well known throughout this section, has been in poor health for some time and has been at the home of his wife in Cairo since spring. Before the construction of the U. & D.R.R. he conducted a stage line from Delhi, Stamford to Catskill running many four and six horse coaches on express time. Later he conducted the Hotel St. George on 11th. Street, New York City, and the past few years he has conducted the Cold Spring house and farm located at the east of Stamford, which he recently sold to Charles N. Wright of New York. Mr. Churchill was a very genial man of good business ability and had a host of friends. He was about 54 years of age. He is survived by two sons, Capt. John of Colchester, Conn., and James, proprietor Hotel Churchill, N.Y. and one daughter, Mrs. Chase of Catskill. We do not know about the funeral arrangements but they will probably be held in New York and interment in Catskill cemetery.
DEATH OF A.J. CHURCHILL
Well known Delaware Man Dies at Cairo
Stamford -. December 18 – Word was received at Stamford Sunday of the death of A.J. Churchill, New York City, Saturday night, December 16. Mr. Churchill was well known throughout this section, has been in poor health for some time and has been at the home of his wife in Cairo since spring. Before the construction of the U. & D.R.R. he conducted a stage line from Delhi, Stamford to Catskill running many four and six horse coaches on express time. Later he conducted the Hotel St. George on 11th. Street, New York City, and the past few years he has conducted the Cold Spring house and farm located at the east of Stamford, which he recently sold to Charles N. Wright of New York. Mr. Churchill was a very genial man of good business ability and had a host of friends. He was about 54 years of age. He is survived by two sons, Capt. John of Colchester, Conn., and James, proprietor Hotel Churchill, N.Y. and one daughter, Mrs. Chase of Catskill. We do not know about the funeral arrangements but they will probably be held in New York and interment in Catskill cemetery.
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