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Dr Charles Oswald

Birth
Death
Jan 1884 (aged 35–36)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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CHARLES OSWALD

The funeral of Dr. Chas. H. Oswald, a brief announcement of whose death was
made in The Pilot of last week, took place on Sunday last and was largely
attended, a number of friends having been present from outside places. Dr.
Oswald was born in Alleghany City, Penn., in the year 1848 and was consequently
36 years of age at the time of his death. He removed with his parents to this
city in his early boyhood days, and has resided here almost constantly ever
since. Until within a few months of his death he has always been exceptionally
strong and robust, but when once disease fastened itself upon him it became
apparent to his friends that the end was not far off.
“Charley Oswald” as he was familiarly known here, possessed a large measure of
the attributes of manhood, and those who knew him were his friends. He built up
quite a reputation as a physician, and his practice was constantly increasing.
On account of his many sterling qualities he will long be remembered by the
friends he has left behind.
Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, January 31, 1884
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Died.
Dr. Charles Oswald of Two Rivers, died last Tuesday after an illness of several
months.
The origin of his illness was blood poisoning which terminated in dropsy.
Charley was a kind hearted and genial young man, a general favorite and will be
regretted by all who knew him.
He leaves a young wife and widowed mother to whom the heartfelt sympathy of many
friends is extended.
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times Tuesday, January 29, 1884, pg. 1
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Dr. Chas. Oswald died in Two Rivers as a result of blood poisoning
contracted when performing an autopsy. He was a son of Dr. John Oswald
and was a practicing physician in Two Rivers.
Der Nord Westen, 31 Jan. 1884
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(Note: This is the only Charles Oswald in the cemeteries)
(From 1880 Two Rivers city census:
Eliz. Oswald age 51; Charles son age 31 Dr. of M.D.; Ephonie age 16 adopted)
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CHARLES OSWALD

The funeral of Dr. Chas. H. Oswald, a brief announcement of whose death was
made in The Pilot of last week, took place on Sunday last and was largely
attended, a number of friends having been present from outside places. Dr.
Oswald was born in Alleghany City, Penn., in the year 1848 and was consequently
36 years of age at the time of his death. He removed with his parents to this
city in his early boyhood days, and has resided here almost constantly ever
since. Until within a few months of his death he has always been exceptionally
strong and robust, but when once disease fastened itself upon him it became
apparent to his friends that the end was not far off.
“Charley Oswald” as he was familiarly known here, possessed a large measure of
the attributes of manhood, and those who knew him were his friends. He built up
quite a reputation as a physician, and his practice was constantly increasing.
On account of his many sterling qualities he will long be remembered by the
friends he has left behind.
Manitowoc Pilot Thursday, January 31, 1884
*******
Died.
Dr. Charles Oswald of Two Rivers, died last Tuesday after an illness of several
months.
The origin of his illness was blood poisoning which terminated in dropsy.
Charley was a kind hearted and genial young man, a general favorite and will be
regretted by all who knew him.
He leaves a young wife and widowed mother to whom the heartfelt sympathy of many
friends is extended.
Manitowoc Lake Shore Times Tuesday, January 29, 1884, pg. 1
*******
Dr. Chas. Oswald died in Two Rivers as a result of blood poisoning
contracted when performing an autopsy. He was a son of Dr. John Oswald
and was a practicing physician in Two Rivers.
Der Nord Westen, 31 Jan. 1884
*******
(Note: This is the only Charles Oswald in the cemeteries)
(From 1880 Two Rivers city census:
Eliz. Oswald age 51; Charles son age 31 Dr. of M.D.; Ephonie age 16 adopted)
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