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Sgt Philomen A. Anderson

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Sgt Philomen A. Anderson Veteran

Birth
Perry County, Ohio, USA
Death
18 May 1900 (aged 59)
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Civil War veteran, Sergeant K Co. 126th Regt. Ohio Inf.Yields To Heart Disease P. A. Anderson, A Postal Clerk, Is Dead

Mrs. J.S. Fleming Expired At Chicago-Other Deaths and Funeral Notices.

P.A. Anderson, who has been a postal clerk on the Findly, Fort Wayne and Western railroad, died at 11:30 o'clock this morning at the home of his son-in-law, George Schwartz, 196 Broadway. Mr. Anderson's age was 59 years, 7 months, and 7 days, and death was due to heart disease.
He was born in Perry county, O., and for many year resided at Largo, Ind. For sixteen years he has been in the railway mail service, having been appointed postal clerk during President Cleveland's first administartion. He has held positions on the Clover Leaf and Wabash railroads, when his health began failing two years ago he was given a lighter run on the Findly. He has been confined to his bed for the past three months.
Surviving him are four sons and one daughter-Frank and Edward Anderson, of Wabash; William and Philip Anderson, of Lima; and Mrs. George Schwartz, of this city. Mr. Anderson has been a resident of this city about twelve years.
The funeral announcement will be made later.
Civil War veteran, Sergeant K Co. 126th Regt. Ohio Inf.Yields To Heart Disease P. A. Anderson, A Postal Clerk, Is Dead

Mrs. J.S. Fleming Expired At Chicago-Other Deaths and Funeral Notices.

P.A. Anderson, who has been a postal clerk on the Findly, Fort Wayne and Western railroad, died at 11:30 o'clock this morning at the home of his son-in-law, George Schwartz, 196 Broadway. Mr. Anderson's age was 59 years, 7 months, and 7 days, and death was due to heart disease.
He was born in Perry county, O., and for many year resided at Largo, Ind. For sixteen years he has been in the railway mail service, having been appointed postal clerk during President Cleveland's first administartion. He has held positions on the Clover Leaf and Wabash railroads, when his health began failing two years ago he was given a lighter run on the Findly. He has been confined to his bed for the past three months.
Surviving him are four sons and one daughter-Frank and Edward Anderson, of Wabash; William and Philip Anderson, of Lima; and Mrs. George Schwartz, of this city. Mr. Anderson has been a resident of this city about twelve years.
The funeral announcement will be made later.

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P.A. ANDERSON
CO. K
126TH OHIO INF



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