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Wilson Keyser

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Wilson Keyser

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
15 Nov 1905 (aged 55)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
A, #16
Memorial ID
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Mr. Wilson Keyser, former cashier of the Commercial and farmers' National bank of Baltimore, died Wednesday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Frank E. McIntire, in Philadelphia. A complication of diseases was the cause of death.

Mr. Keyser had been living in Philadelphia for the last six months. In July, 1904 at the time of the reorganization of the Commercial and Farmers' Bank, he resigned his position. He had been connected with the bank for 30 years, it being the only position he ever held. He was born in Baltimore 56 years ago and had never married. He is survived by two sisters - Mrs. James Edmonds and Mrs. Frank e. McIntire, of Philadelphia - and two brothers - Dr. N. A. S. Keyser, of Harford county and Mr. Charles M. Keyser.

The funeral took place yesterday afternoon in the chapel at Greenmount Cemetery, the service being conducted by Rev. T. C. Skinner, pastor of North Avenue Baptist Church. The pallbearers were ...


The Sun, Baltimore, MD, Saturday, November 18, 1905, P 11 (Genealogybank.com)

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Mr. Wilson Keyser, former cashier of the Commercial and farmers' National bank of Baltimore, died Wednesday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Frank E. McIntire, in Philadelphia. A complication of diseases was the cause of death.

Mr. Keyser had been living in Philadelphia for the last six months. In July, 1904 at the time of the reorganization of the Commercial and Farmers' Bank, he resigned his position. He had been connected with the bank for 30 years, it being the only position he ever held. He was born in Baltimore 56 years ago and had never married. He is survived by two sisters - Mrs. James Edmonds and Mrs. Frank e. McIntire, of Philadelphia - and two brothers - Dr. N. A. S. Keyser, of Harford county and Mr. Charles M. Keyser.

The funeral took place yesterday afternoon in the chapel at Greenmount Cemetery, the service being conducted by Rev. T. C. Skinner, pastor of North Avenue Baptist Church. The pallbearers were ...


The Sun, Baltimore, MD, Saturday, November 18, 1905, P 11 (Genealogybank.com)

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Eldest son of Chas. M and M.E.W Keyser.



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