CAPT. ANDERSON DEAD
Well Known Vessel Man a Former Resident Here.
Capt. Charles Anderson, a former resident of the city and one of the best
known vessel men of the lakes, is dead at Chicago, aged 61?. The body will
be brought to this city for burial, probably Monday. Capt. Anderson resided
in this city until recent years and had been in Chicago two years. He is
survived by one son, Charles Anderson, N. Ninth street this city. Mr.
Anderson being an engineer of the Ann Arbor carferry line, Capt. Anderson
was well known in the city and on the lakes and many friends will mourn his
death.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, January 16, 1909 P. 1
********
[cause: tuberculosis]
CAPT. ANDERSON DEAD
Well Known Vessel Man a Former Resident Here.
Capt. Charles Anderson, a former resident of the city and one of the best
known vessel men of the lakes, is dead at Chicago, aged 61?. The body will
be brought to this city for burial, probably Monday. Capt. Anderson resided
in this city until recent years and had been in Chicago two years. He is
survived by one son, Charles Anderson, N. Ninth street this city. Mr.
Anderson being an engineer of the Ann Arbor carferry line, Capt. Anderson
was well known in the city and on the lakes and many friends will mourn his
death.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, January 16, 1909 P. 1
********
[cause: tuberculosis]
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement