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Margaret Bratton Caraher Dunlap

Birth
Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Sep 1906 (aged 31)
Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. B, Lot 577, No Stone
Memorial ID
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Resided at 518 Eighth Avenue. Hickey & O'Neill Funeral Home, Altoona. No marker.Margaret (Caraher) Dunlap was the daughter of Alfred and Elizabeth Jane (Shannon) Caraher. She was the 1st wife of Charles Ambrose Dunlap. Charles died April2, 1936.

Obituary
Altoona Mirror
Altoona, PA
September 13, 1906
DUNLAP.--Mrs. Margaret Dunlap, wife of C. A. Dunlap, of 518 Eighth Avenue, died at 10:30 o'clock this morning from child birth, half an hour before the babe passed away. Mrs. Dunlap had resided here about one month, coming from Houtzdale. Her husband was employed in the upper machine shop of the P. R. R. Her maiden name was Margaret Caraher. She was aged 31 and had been married for 10 years. Besides her husband she leaves four children: Elizabeth, Mary, Catherine, and Mable. Also her mother, Mrs Elizabeth Caraher, who made her home with the Dunlaps and two brothers, S. B., of altoona and W. S. of Clearfield. Margaret was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Resided at 518 Eighth Avenue. Hickey & O'Neill Funeral Home, Altoona. No marker.Margaret (Caraher) Dunlap was the daughter of Alfred and Elizabeth Jane (Shannon) Caraher. She was the 1st wife of Charles Ambrose Dunlap. Charles died April2, 1936.

Obituary
Altoona Mirror
Altoona, PA
September 13, 1906
DUNLAP.--Mrs. Margaret Dunlap, wife of C. A. Dunlap, of 518 Eighth Avenue, died at 10:30 o'clock this morning from child birth, half an hour before the babe passed away. Mrs. Dunlap had resided here about one month, coming from Houtzdale. Her husband was employed in the upper machine shop of the P. R. R. Her maiden name was Margaret Caraher. She was aged 31 and had been married for 10 years. Besides her husband she leaves four children: Elizabeth, Mary, Catherine, and Mable. Also her mother, Mrs Elizabeth Caraher, who made her home with the Dunlaps and two brothers, S. B., of altoona and W. S. of Clearfield. Margaret was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.


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