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CAPT. ROBERT D. MURPHY
The funeral of Capt. Robert Duncan Murphy, construction supervisor of the Chesapeake Steamship Company, who dropped dead last Saturday on the steamer Baltimore, of that company, at the Woodall shipyard, took place yesterday afternoon from his home, 1835 West Baltimore street. Services were conducted by Rev. E. W. Wroth, rector of of All Saints' Protestant Episcopal Church, and burial was in Loudon Park Cemetery.
The pallbearers were members of Concordia Lodge of Masons and Monumental Commandery, Knights Templar.
The Sun, Baltimore, MD, Thursday, Dec 15, 1910, P 7 (GenealogyBank.com)
Contributor: Michael Minnich
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CAPT. ROBERT D. MURPHY
The funeral of Capt. Robert Duncan Murphy, construction supervisor of the Chesapeake Steamship Company, who dropped dead last Saturday on the steamer Baltimore, of that company, at the Woodall shipyard, took place yesterday afternoon from his home, 1835 West Baltimore street. Services were conducted by Rev. E. W. Wroth, rector of of All Saints' Protestant Episcopal Church, and burial was in Loudon Park Cemetery.
The pallbearers were members of Concordia Lodge of Masons and Monumental Commandery, Knights Templar.
The Sun, Baltimore, MD, Thursday, Dec 15, 1910, P 7 (GenealogyBank.com)
Contributor: Michael Minnich
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