Henry H. Wotherspoon, part owner of the Wotherspoon Plaster Mills, this city, founded by his father James, in 1829, and Uncle of Major General William Wallace Wotherspoon, assistant chief of the General Staff at Washington, died yesterday at age of 75y, at his residence 46 West 127th Street. He was born and raised in this city and served during the Civil War as an engineer in 7th Regiment. A member of the Layfayette Post G.A.R. and the War Society of 7th Regent.
Henry H. Wotherspoon, part owner of the Wotherspoon Plaster Mills, this city, founded by his father James, in 1829, and Uncle of Major General William Wallace Wotherspoon, assistant chief of the General Staff at Washington, died yesterday at age of 75y, at his residence 46 West 127th Street. He was born and raised in this city and served during the Civil War as an engineer in 7th Regiment. A member of the Layfayette Post G.A.R. and the War Society of 7th Regent.
Family Members
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Alexander Summerville Wotherspoon
1817–1854
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William Wallace Wotherspoon
1821–1888
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Elizabeth Jane Wotherspoon Barney
1825–1858
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Beatrice Marie Wotherspoon Sill
1828–1924
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Rowena Wotherspoon Blauvelt
1831–1873
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Isabella G. Wotherspoon
1837–1883
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Victorine Wotherspoon Miles
1840–1889
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Mary Stewart Wotherspoon Miles
1845–1916
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