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Frederick Herbert Lincoln

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Frederick Herbert Lincoln

Birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
11 Jul 1910 (aged 43)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.0152278, Longitude: -75.2232194
Plot
Belmont 18
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Mortuary Notice
Date: Thursday, July 14, 1910 Paper: Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) Volume: 163 Issue: 14 Page: 7

"F.H. LINCOLN'S FUNERAL - Victim of Railroad Accident Will be Buried This Afternoon
Funeral services over the body of Frederick H. Lincoln, vice president and general manager of Electric Service Supplies Company and former assistant manager of Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, who was killed by an express train at the West Philadelphia Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad on Monday will be held at his residence, 1222 Erice avenue, at 2 o'clock this afternoon.

Services will be conducted both at the house and the grave in West Laurel Hill Cemetery by the REv. J. G. Wilson, pastor of the Union Methodist Church, Twentieth and Diamond streets, of which Mr. Lincoln was a member. The list of pall-bearers has not yet been definitely decided upon, though it was said they will be selected from among his late associates in the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company and his close friends in the electrical engineering world."
Mortuary Notice
Date: Thursday, July 14, 1910 Paper: Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) Volume: 163 Issue: 14 Page: 7

"F.H. LINCOLN'S FUNERAL - Victim of Railroad Accident Will be Buried This Afternoon
Funeral services over the body of Frederick H. Lincoln, vice president and general manager of Electric Service Supplies Company and former assistant manager of Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, who was killed by an express train at the West Philadelphia Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad on Monday will be held at his residence, 1222 Erice avenue, at 2 o'clock this afternoon.

Services will be conducted both at the house and the grave in West Laurel Hill Cemetery by the REv. J. G. Wilson, pastor of the Union Methodist Church, Twentieth and Diamond streets, of which Mr. Lincoln was a member. The list of pall-bearers has not yet been definitely decided upon, though it was said they will be selected from among his late associates in the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company and his close friends in the electrical engineering world."

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