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Bucks County, Pa., Bucks County Headlines
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| Date of Issue |
Name of Deceased |
Age |
Date of Death |
Obituary |
| 3/2/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Afflerbach, Henry |
64 |
2/24/1934 |
Newtown Burgess Died After a Long Illness: Newtown, Feb. 27-In ill health for several months, Burgess Henry Afflerbach, aged 64 years, died on Saturday, Februar |
| 3/31/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Anders, William H. |
51 |
3/28/1934 |
Prominent Lansdale Man Was a Suicide: Lansdale, March 28-William H. Anders, fifty-one, a graduate of Princeton University, and well known here, committed suicid |
| 4/27/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Andrassy, Joseph |
59 |
Saturday |
Joseph Andrassy Dead: Langhorne, April 24.-Stricken with a heart attack on Saturday, Joseph Andrassy, widely known resident of this place and prominent Phila. f |
| 2/9/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Angle, Rev. Charles Montgomery |
n/a |
n/a |
Funeral of Clergyman: New Britain, Feb. 7- Dr. A. E. Finn, of the Frankford Baptist Church, and Dr. Walter Walker, of the Third Baptist Church, Germantown, offi |
| 3/16/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Applegate, Georg M. |
50 |
n/a |
Died From a Bullet: George M. Applegate, 50, a cotton and wool broker, of Phila., who was found shot in his office at Fourth and Chestnut streets, had been livi |
| 3/30/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Baldwin, Frank |
n/a |
n/a |
Died While on a Cruise: Bristol, March 28.-Word has been received here of the death of Frank Baldwin, former well known resident of this borough. Death took pla |
| 5/25/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Barndt, James |
n/a |
n/a |
Two Men Killed at Souderton: Souderton, May 21-Two men were killed and three others badly injured at the Franconia ave. grade crossing here today when a motor c |
| 3/23/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Bean, Milton |
68 |
3/21/1934 |
Fatal Ending to Fall: Norristown, March 21- Milton Bean, 68, of West Point, was fatally injured today when he tripped and fell while alighting from a moving tru |
| 3/23/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Benner, Enos M. |
89 |
Tuesday |
Civil War Vet. Died: Telford, March 16- Enos M. Benner, the oldest resident of this community, and a veteran of both the army and the navy in the Civil War, and |
| 3/16/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Birkey, Mrs. Helen L. |
66 |
3/8/1934 |
Mrs. Helen L. Birkey: Newportville, March 9- Mrs. Helen L. Birkey, a well known resident of this place, died at her home here yesterday morning. She was the wid |
| 4/6/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Bobst, Mrs. Edwin |
n/a |
Wednesday |
Funeral Service Late Because of accident: Perkasie, April 3-Funeral services of Mrs. Edwin Bobst, Hammonton, N. J., formerly Miss Annie Ziegenfuss, of this plac |
| 4/13/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Bright, David |
30 |
4/10/1934 |
Farmer Fatally Hurt: Newtown, April 11-Evidently the victim of a hit and run driver, David Bright, 30, of this place, died in Abington Memorial Hospital yesterd |
| 5/25/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Buck, Joseph Vincent |
58 |
5/22/1934 |
Owner of Hotel Died: Bucksville, May 22.-Joseph Vincent Buck, aged 58 years, for many years owner of the Bucksville Hotel, died at his home here this morning af |
| 2/2/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Case, Dr. Claude Edward |
40 |
Saturday |
Dr. Claude Case Died After Lengthy Illness: Dr. Claude Edward Case, forty, head X-ray physician at Clifton Springs Sanitarium, New York, and son of Mrs. E. G. C |
| 2/9/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Case, Elijah R. |
87 |
n/a |
Elijah R. Case Dead: Frenchtown, Feb. 7- Elijah Rittenhouse Case, one of Frenchtown's oldest and best known citizens, died at his home, following a short illnes |
| 3/2/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Chaser, Josephine |
17 |
12/23/1933 |
Drivers Exonerated: Two inquests were held Saturday afternoon by Coroner John J. Sweeney, M. D., at the office of Justice of the Peace W. Carlile Hobensack in w |
| 4/20/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Christovich, Peter |
65 |
4/17/1934 |
Man Crushed to Death: Lambertville, April 18-His fourth injury within that many years proved fatal yesterday to Peter Christovich, 65 years old, of this place, |
| 1/26/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Cluff, Harry |
25 |
Tuesday |
Harry Cluff Died in Truck Cab on Highway: Lahaska, Jan. 18-Taken ill with a heart attack as he was driving along the road near Metuchen, N. J., Tuesday, Harry C |
| 2/16/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Conaly, Edward |
14 |
2/12/1934 |
Boy Skaters Drown: Trenton, Feb. 12.-Two boys skating on a pond at the foot of Barricklow st., were drowned this afternoon when the ice collapsed, despite the e |
| 3/31/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Cooley, William |
55 |
n/a |
William Cooley Dead: New Hope, March 27-Word came from Asheville, N. C., yesterday of the death there of William Cooley, one of the best known residents of New |
| 5/25/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Cressman, Wallace |
55 |
n/a |
Two Men Killed at Souderton: Souderton, May 21-Two men were killed and three others badly injured at the Franconia ave. grade crossing here today when a motor c |
| 1/26/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Curtis, Frederick |
95 |
1/18/1934 |
Oldest Man Dead: Croydon, Jan. 19-Frederick Curtis, 95, this town's oldest resident, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Frederick, yesterday following |
| 3/2/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Dapp, Melvin |
15 |
n/a |
Auto Victim Buried: Bristol, Feb. 28-With a Seascout guard standing at attention the body of Melvin Dapp, 15, Eddington, was viewed by scores of relatives and f |
| 1/19/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Davern, James |
13 |
1/13/1934 |
Boy Fatally Injured: Hilltown, Jan. 14-James Davern, aged 13, the only son of Mrs. Jennie Davern, Fairhill, near this place, met a horrible death yesterday afte |
| 2/16/1934 12:00:00 AM |
Davis, Walter |
10 |
2/12/1934 |
Boy Skaters Drown: Trenton, Feb. 12.-Two boys skating on a pond at the foot of Barricklow st., were drowned this afternoon when the ice collapsed, despite the e |
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