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Ezra B. Badlam

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Ezra B. Badlam

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
30 Sep 1883 (aged 42–43)
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Saint Helena, Napa County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 22, Lot 19 C
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Ezra married Louisa Kelly Nov. 9, 1871 in San Francisco, CA

In this city, September 30, after a lingering illness, Ezra B. Badlam, brother of Alexander Badlam, Mrs. J. W. Winans and Mrs. M. A. Carpenter, a native of Illinois, aged 42 years and 10 months. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), a 1 o'clock P. M., from the residence of Joseph W. Winans, No. 926 Clay Street, between Stockton and Powell.
The San Francisco Morning Call, Sept. 31, 1883

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Photo Winans Vault Calistoga, Napa Co., CA Winans Vault was built on the property of Samuel Brannan in 1870 from stone brought from China by Joseph Webb Winans. In 1913 the City of Calistoga passed an ordinance prohibiting housing of non-cremated remains above ground. Records of the St Helena Cemetery Association indicate that in June, 1913, and Sept of 1919, the remains of ten individuals were removed from the Vault and re-interred in the St Helena Cemetery.
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Ezra married Louisa Kelly Nov. 9, 1871 in San Francisco, CA

In this city, September 30, after a lingering illness, Ezra B. Badlam, brother of Alexander Badlam, Mrs. J. W. Winans and Mrs. M. A. Carpenter, a native of Illinois, aged 42 years and 10 months. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), a 1 o'clock P. M., from the residence of Joseph W. Winans, No. 926 Clay Street, between Stockton and Powell.
The San Francisco Morning Call, Sept. 31, 1883

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Photo Winans Vault Calistoga, Napa Co., CA Winans Vault was built on the property of Samuel Brannan in 1870 from stone brought from China by Joseph Webb Winans. In 1913 the City of Calistoga passed an ordinance prohibiting housing of non-cremated remains above ground. Records of the St Helena Cemetery Association indicate that in June, 1913, and Sept of 1919, the remains of ten individuals were removed from the Vault and re-interred in the St Helena Cemetery.
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