The Sun, Baltimore Md. 5/9/1900
The U.S. Census, 1860, 1870, 1880.∼=============
The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore, Maryland
May 9, 1900
Page 7 ... Column 7
Nicholas A. Cornelius
Mr. Nicholas A. Cornelius died Monday night, after a lingering illness, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Milton Christopher, 1318 Edmondson avenue.
Mr. Cornelius was born in Baltimore 83 years ago, and was at one time a well-known commission merchant. He retired from business about thirty years ago on account of failing health.
He was a son of the late Rev. John Wesley Cornelius, a widely known Methodist preacher during the early part of the century.
Mr. Cornelius is survived by five children, Mrs. Louisa Christopher, Mrs. Annie McLaughlin and messrs. George, Winfield and Nicholas A. Cornelius Jr.
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The Sun, Baltimore Md. 5/9/1900
The U.S. Census, 1860, 1870, 1880.∼=============
The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore, Maryland
May 9, 1900
Page 7 ... Column 7
Nicholas A. Cornelius
Mr. Nicholas A. Cornelius died Monday night, after a lingering illness, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Milton Christopher, 1318 Edmondson avenue.
Mr. Cornelius was born in Baltimore 83 years ago, and was at one time a well-known commission merchant. He retired from business about thirty years ago on account of failing health.
He was a son of the late Rev. John Wesley Cornelius, a widely known Methodist preacher during the early part of the century.
Mr. Cornelius is survived by five children, Mrs. Louisa Christopher, Mrs. Annie McLaughlin and messrs. George, Winfield and Nicholas A. Cornelius Jr.
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