Saturday, September 27, 1913, page 3
Mate Charles A. Rollins, of the steamer Three Rivers, of the Potomac river route of the Md., Del. and Va. Ry. Co., died at his home in Baltimore Wednesday night, aged 46 years. He had been in the employ of the Weems Company and later the Md., Del. and Va. lines for over twenty-five years. His wife, who survives him with two children, is a daughter of former Police Officer James E. Stone, of Fredericksburg. The deceased was a native of Caroline, having been born at Port Royal.
[Contributor: Scooter (46820566)]
Charles died at his home at 1959 W. Fayette St. At the time of his death he was married to Mary Stone Rollisn.
Died at age 46y 1m 8d
He was interred on Sep 26, 1913
Baltimore City Death Certificate C 68392
Saturday, September 27, 1913, page 3
Mate Charles A. Rollins, of the steamer Three Rivers, of the Potomac river route of the Md., Del. and Va. Ry. Co., died at his home in Baltimore Wednesday night, aged 46 years. He had been in the employ of the Weems Company and later the Md., Del. and Va. lines for over twenty-five years. His wife, who survives him with two children, is a daughter of former Police Officer James E. Stone, of Fredericksburg. The deceased was a native of Caroline, having been born at Port Royal.
[Contributor: Scooter (46820566)]
Charles died at his home at 1959 W. Fayette St. At the time of his death he was married to Mary Stone Rollisn.
Died at age 46y 1m 8d
He was interred on Sep 26, 1913
Baltimore City Death Certificate C 68392
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