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| Date of Issue |
Name of Deceased |
Age |
Date of Death |
Obituary |
| 7/12/1929 12:00:00 AM |
26 |
Gourley, Thomas |
7/8/1929 |
AIR MAIL PILOT KILLED IN A BORROWED PLANE: Berlin, N. J., July 9-Thomas Gourley, 26, an air-mail pilot with Pitcairn Aviation, plunged to almost instant death i |
| 2/7/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Allen, Charles |
43 |
Saturday |
LAMBERTVILLE COUPLE WERE KILLED BY GAS: LAMBERTVILLE, N. J., Feb. 18, Charles Allen, 43, and his wife, May Fields Allen, 45, were found dead in their home on th |
| 5/17/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Allen, George E. |
33 |
5/15/1929 |
NEW HOPE MAN KILLED: New Hope, May 16.-George E. Allen, of this place, met almost instant death early yesterday morning, shortly after he started work for the A |
| 2/7/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Allen, May Fields |
45 |
Saturday |
LAMBERTVILLE COUPLE WERE KILLED BY GAS: LAMBERTVILLE, N. J., Feb. 18, Charles Allen, 43, and his wife, May Fields Allen, 45, were found dead in their home on th |
| 1/3/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Ayres, Miss Mary |
80 |
12/26/1928 |
THIRD VICTIM OF COAL GAS IS DEAD: CARVERSVILLE, Dec. 27.-Death yesterday wrote finis to the life to the third occupant of the home of Howard L. Magill, of this |
| 5/24/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Bachman, William Charles |
8 |
Saturday |
BICYCLE RIDER KILLED ON LANGHORNE STREET: Langhorne, May 20.-William Charles Bachman, eight, of Parkland, was fatally injured here Saturday afternoon, when he w |
| 1/31/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Bailey, Margaret |
12 |
n/a |
3 MORE CHILDREN DIE IN COASTING CRASHES: HARRISBURG, Jan. 29-Three more deaths today added to the coasting toll for the State, Margaret Bailey, 12, of Juniata T |
| 3/1/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Ball, Frank |
n/a |
n/a |
FUNERAL OF FRANK Ball: Quakertown, Feb. 28.-Funeral services of Frank Ball, were held Tuesday afternoon from his late home and were largely attended. Rev. S. M. |
| 3/1/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Ball, Frank K. |
73 |
2/21/1929 |
FRANK K. BALL IS DEAD AFTER LENGTHY ILLNESS: Quakertown, Feb. 22.-Frank K. Ball, 73, one of the best known residents of the upper end of Bucks county, died last |
| 5/10/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Barndt, Isaiah C. |
65 |
5/2/1929 |
ISAIAH C. BARNDT DIES AFTER A LONG ILLNESS: PERKASIE. May 3-Former County Commissioner Isaiah C. Barndt, aged 65, died at his home at this place yesterday after |
| 3/22/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Barndt, Jonas |
80 |
3/18/1929 |
JUROR DIED IN COURT: Norristown, March 18-Stricken ill in Montgomery county courthouse today Jonas Barndt, eighty, a councilman of Souderton, died suddenly. Mr |
| 1/10/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Barrows, Mrs. |
n/a |
n/a |
EVENTS AT PT. PLEASANT DURING THE PAST WEEK: MRS. BARROWS FUNERAL- Many members of the Point Pleasant Baptist Church on Wednesday attended the funeral of Mrs. B |
| 3/8/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Batts, William |
n/a |
n/a |
SAY FATAL ACCIDENT WAS NOT AVOIDABLE: DOYLESTOWN, March 1.-This morning the fate of C. Edward Gallagher, of Phila., charged with the involuntary manslaughter, w |
| 1/31/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Beam, Harold |
15 |
1/26/1929 |
TWO KILLED, 1 SLEDDING, 1 BY TRAIN: BUCKSVILLE, Jan. 27-Suffering a ruptured spleen as the result of having struck a tree while sledding at his home at this pla |
| 2/7/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Becker, Mrs. Eva Cressman |
40 |
2/4/1929 |
DIED OF HEART ATTACK: HATFIELD, Feb. 5.-Stopping at the local trolley station last night to ask a driver for a lift, while on the way to a physician's office, M |
| 6/14/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Bell, David N. |
60 |
6/9/1929 |
DAVID N. BELL DEAD: Phila., June 10-David N. Bell, passenger traffic manager of the Pennsylvania Railroad since 1920 and for nearly forty-five years an official |
| 1/31/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Bergey, Benjamin |
60 |
1/28/1929 |
TWO KILLED, 1 SLEDDING, 1 BY TRAIN: TEDFORD, Jan. 28-Failing to hear or see the approach of a Reading Railroad train, Benjamin Bergey, 60, was instantly killed |
| 3/15/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Bible, Lee |
n/a |
n/a |
GIVES HIS LIFE IN SPEED TEST: [Picture shown] Lee Bible, who was killed in J. M. White's racer while trying to beat Seagrave's record at Daytona Beach, Fla. Int |
| 3/1/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Bintliff, Jack |
50 |
2/20/1929 |
MORTIMER ACQUITTED OF MURDER: DOYLESTOWN, Feb. 22-The fate of Constable John Mortimer, 39, of Bensalem township, who is charged with the murder of John ("Cap") |
| 3/1/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Bintliff, John |
75 |
2/21/1929 |
MORTIMER ACQUITTED OF MURDER: DOYLESTOWN, Feb. 22-The fate of Constable John Mortimer, 39, of Bensalem township, who is charged with the murder of John ("Cap") |
| 2/7/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Bintliff, John |
75 |
1/22/1929 |
TESTIFIED CONSTABLE FIRED REVOLVER TWICE: DOYLESTOWN, Feb. 21.-That it would have been a physical impossibility for bullet that killed John ("Cap") Bintliff, 75 |
| 1/17/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Bongiorno, Annie |
15 |
n/a |
KILLER-SUICIDE: Photo shows Pietro de Piso, of Camden, N. J. Who, angered by an argument with his niece Annie Bongiorno, 15, seized a pistol and shot her to dea |
| 5/24/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Bradley, Joseph Jr. |
19 |
5/20/1929 |
ABANDONED A DYING VICTIM AFTER CRASH: Horsham, May 21.-After giving a fictitious name and address and remarking "I guess you boys are not hurt much,: a truck dr |
| 6/14/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Bradley, Joseph Jr. |
19 |
5/20/1929 |
MOTORST HELD AFTER INQUEST OVER A CRASH: Doylestown, June 12.-At an inquest conducted by Coroner George Huff, of Montgomery county, in Abington last night, Nich |
| 4/26/1929 12:00:00 AM |
Brunner, Samuel |
87 |
4/20/1929 |
ANOTHER VETERAN DIES: Lansdale, April 21.-Samuel Brunner, 87, one of Lansdale's four surviving members of the civil war, died yesterday morning at the home of h |
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