Brother to James, Edmund, and Margaret Lloyd. Children of James Aurelius + Margaret Edwards (m. 20 Oct 1845 Wales)
AGED CITIZEN PASSED AWAY
EDWARD AURELIUS DIED FOLLOWING ILLNESS OF ONLY FEW DAYS.
VETERAN TINPLATE WORKER
Stricken two weeks ago with a severe attack of stomach trouble from
which he had been suffering to a lesser degree for several years,
Edward Aurelius, age 70, passed away Saturday evening at his home at 1417
South Twenty-third Street. The deceased was one of the oldest and best-known
Tin Plater workers in the city and the news of the death was learned
throughout the community yesterday with a feeling of the deepest regret.
Mr. Aurelius was a native of Wales in the year 1845. More than a quart-
er of a century ago, he came to this country, located in Chicago, where he
was employed for a time. He had learned his trade as a steel worker in
the old country and his services at the time were greatly in demand.
Twenty-three years ago, at the opening of the Tin Plate here, he came to
Elwood and until his health began failing he was steadily employed at
the plant here. He was one of the most faithful workmen and one of the
most popular men at the plant.
SERVED AS COUNCILMAN.
Mr. Aurelius, throughout his life in Elwood was always deeply interested
in politics and public affairs generally. He was a staunch Republican
and several years ago represented his ward in the city council, serving
for one term during which he faithfully performed every duty that presented
itself to him. He was a member of the Knights of St. George and was a man
who in every way was recognized as a citizen whose loss will be generally mourned.
Mrs. Aurelius died nine years ago and the deceased is survived by five children:
James, John, Samuel and Sarah Aurelius and Mrs. Edith Cowley all of this city.
Several grandchildren also survived him.
The Funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Rev. J. F. Hadcliffe and
Rev. C. J. Bunnell was in charge. Interment will occur in the city cemetery.
Information is taken, in part, from the obituary in the Elwood Call-Leader (Elwood,
Madison Co., IN) issue 21 Jun 1915, page 1., from Wales and U.S. Census, and
Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death #200.
Brother to James, Edmund, and Margaret Lloyd. Children of James Aurelius + Margaret Edwards (m. 20 Oct 1845 Wales)
AGED CITIZEN PASSED AWAY
EDWARD AURELIUS DIED FOLLOWING ILLNESS OF ONLY FEW DAYS.
VETERAN TINPLATE WORKER
Stricken two weeks ago with a severe attack of stomach trouble from
which he had been suffering to a lesser degree for several years,
Edward Aurelius, age 70, passed away Saturday evening at his home at 1417
South Twenty-third Street. The deceased was one of the oldest and best-known
Tin Plater workers in the city and the news of the death was learned
throughout the community yesterday with a feeling of the deepest regret.
Mr. Aurelius was a native of Wales in the year 1845. More than a quart-
er of a century ago, he came to this country, located in Chicago, where he
was employed for a time. He had learned his trade as a steel worker in
the old country and his services at the time were greatly in demand.
Twenty-three years ago, at the opening of the Tin Plate here, he came to
Elwood and until his health began failing he was steadily employed at
the plant here. He was one of the most faithful workmen and one of the
most popular men at the plant.
SERVED AS COUNCILMAN.
Mr. Aurelius, throughout his life in Elwood was always deeply interested
in politics and public affairs generally. He was a staunch Republican
and several years ago represented his ward in the city council, serving
for one term during which he faithfully performed every duty that presented
itself to him. He was a member of the Knights of St. George and was a man
who in every way was recognized as a citizen whose loss will be generally mourned.
Mrs. Aurelius died nine years ago and the deceased is survived by five children:
James, John, Samuel and Sarah Aurelius and Mrs. Edith Cowley all of this city.
Several grandchildren also survived him.
The Funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Rev. J. F. Hadcliffe and
Rev. C. J. Bunnell was in charge. Interment will occur in the city cemetery.
Information is taken, in part, from the obituary in the Elwood Call-Leader (Elwood,
Madison Co., IN) issue 21 Jun 1915, page 1., from Wales and U.S. Census, and
Indiana State Board of Health Certificate of Death #200.
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EDWARD AURELIUS
1845 - 1915
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