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Joseph Henry DuVall

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Joseph Henry DuVall

Birth
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
26 Mar 1912 (aged 51)
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
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Joseph H. DuVall
Mr. Joseph H. DuVall, brother of Mr. Louis M. DuVall, secretary of the Public Service Commission, died yesterday moring at his home, 1337 N. Eden Street, from a complication of diseases. He had been sick about 15 weeks.
He was a son of the late Thomas J. and Jane E. DuVall, and was born in 1860. He was one of 14 brothers, only three of whom are living - Messers. Charles W., Louis M. and Richard M. Duvall, of this city.
His ancestor Louis Mareen DuVall (originall spelled Du Vall) was one of the first settlers of Prince George's County, Having come over from Normandy. The family has been prominent in this city and in Anne Arundel County for a number of years.
Mr. DuVall lived quietly. In business he was associated with the Lord Baltimore Press. Since early manhood, he had been a member of the Knights of Pythias. He was also a devoted member of the Madison Square Methodist Episcopal Church, where he had been a worshiper more than 25 years.
Besides his brothers, he is survived by his widow, who was formerly Miss Annie Loney, a daughter of the late Robert Loney, a well known resident of East Baltimore.
The funeral will take place at Mr. DuVall's home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Rev Don S. Colt, pastor of Madison Square Chuch, will conduct the services.
From the Baltimore Sun - March 27, 1912

I suspect that he is either in Baltimore Cemetery or Greenmount.
Joseph H. DuVall
Mr. Joseph H. DuVall, brother of Mr. Louis M. DuVall, secretary of the Public Service Commission, died yesterday moring at his home, 1337 N. Eden Street, from a complication of diseases. He had been sick about 15 weeks.
He was a son of the late Thomas J. and Jane E. DuVall, and was born in 1860. He was one of 14 brothers, only three of whom are living - Messers. Charles W., Louis M. and Richard M. Duvall, of this city.
His ancestor Louis Mareen DuVall (originall spelled Du Vall) was one of the first settlers of Prince George's County, Having come over from Normandy. The family has been prominent in this city and in Anne Arundel County for a number of years.
Mr. DuVall lived quietly. In business he was associated with the Lord Baltimore Press. Since early manhood, he had been a member of the Knights of Pythias. He was also a devoted member of the Madison Square Methodist Episcopal Church, where he had been a worshiper more than 25 years.
Besides his brothers, he is survived by his widow, who was formerly Miss Annie Loney, a daughter of the late Robert Loney, a well known resident of East Baltimore.
The funeral will take place at Mr. DuVall's home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Rev Don S. Colt, pastor of Madison Square Chuch, will conduct the services.
From the Baltimore Sun - March 27, 1912

I suspect that he is either in Baltimore Cemetery or Greenmount.


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