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The 1901 Bucks County Intelligencer Obituary Index.
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| Date of Issue |
Name of Deceased |
Age |
Date of Death |
Obituary |
| 7/4/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Taylor, Dr. George Yardley |
38 |
6/30/1900 |
MEMORIAL TABLET UNVEILED: A memorial portrait of the late Dr. George Yardley Taylor, a native of Taylorsville, Bucks county, was uneiled Sunday in the Tabernacl |
| 2/7/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Taylor, George |
65 |
2/1/1901 |
George Taylor, of New Britain, died at Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, on Friday, February 1st, whither he had gone to seek relief from calculus by an operati |
| 5/16/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Taylor, Jacob M. |
75 |
5/8/1901 |
Jacob M. Taylor died near California, Richland township, on May 8, aged 75 years. He was a well-known citizen of the township. He leaves a widow and one grandda |
| 7/4/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Taylor, Katie |
13 |
Monday |
QUAKERTOWN: Katie, the thirteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, died at their home, corner of Sixth and Juniper streets, on Monday morning, of |
| 5/16/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Terry, Robert P. |
n/a |
n/a |
Newtown: The funeral of Robert P. Terry, of Trevose, was held in the cemetery here on Sunday morning. |
| 6/13/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Thomas, Edward |
n/a |
n/a |
The funeral of Edward Thomas was held on Sunday morning at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Thompson. The burial was at Carversville cemetery. The bearers were |
| 6/13/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Thomas, Edward |
abt 50 |
Thursday |
Edward Thomas fell from a roof in the village of Carversville on Thursday and broke his neck. Mr. Thomas, who was about fifty years of age, was a mason by trade |
| 4/18/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Thompson, Henry |
68 |
4/15/1901 |
Henry Thompson died at his home at Leadville, Colorado, on April 15th and his remains will be brought East and interred in Forrest Grove cemetery. The deceased |
| 8/15/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Thompson, James |
n/a |
n/a |
FUNERAL OF JAMES THOMPSON: The remains of James Thompson, of Washington, D. C., were brought to Wycombe Saturday from whence they were conveyed to Thompson Memo |
| 4/18/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Thorn, Charles |
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Fallsington: The funeral of Charles Thorn was held at his sister’s home in Falls on Thursday afternoon, with interment at Trenton. |
| 3/7/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Thorp, Mrs. Rebecca |
n/a |
n/a |
Mrs. Rebecca Thorp, a former resident of New Hope, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Bowers, at Orange, N. J., after an illness of a few days. Servic |
| 4/25/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Tice, Joseph C. |
n/a |
4/16/1901 |
Joseph C. Tice died at the home of his son, Henry Tice, Quakertown, on Tuesday morning, April 16th of paralysis. He is survived by three sons, Henry and Hiram o |
| 2/14/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Tindall, Mrs. Amos |
n/a |
Saturday |
Mrs. Amos Tindall died at her home at Gardenville, on Saturday morning, after being ill for some time. Mrs. Tindall was an estimable woman and well known in the |
| 7/11/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Todd, Anna E. |
28 |
7/2/1901 |
Anna Elizabeth, wife of George Todd, died at her home at Furlong on July 2d, after an illness of about two months. She was born November 17, 1872, and is surviv |
| 6/20/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Toletto, Vincinzo |
n/a |
Sunday |
THREE PERISH ON THE RAIL: Three Italian laborers were instantly killed on the Pennsylvania & Reading Railway at Swedeland, near Norristown, early Sunday. They |
| 3/21/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Tomlinson, Clarence |
3M |
Sunday |
Danboro: Clarence Tomlinson son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tomlinson, of Landisville, died on Sunday at the age of three months. |
| 3/28/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Tomlinson, Infant |
n/a |
n/a |
Newtown: On Wednesday the remains of an infant child of Maurice Tomlinson, of Landisville, were interred in the cemetery. |
| 5/9/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Tomlinson, Mrs. Catharine |
68 |
n/a |
Mrs. Catharine Tomlinson, of Green Tree, came to visit her sister, Mrs. Charles Miller, of Line Lexington, last week, and was taken suddenly ill while there, wi |
| 6/20/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Tomlinson, Robert K. |
n/a |
n/a |
BROWNSBURG: The remains of Robert K. Tomlinson were interred in the Friends' burying ground at Dollington, on Friday. |
| 6/20/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Tomlinson, Robert K. |
74 |
6/11/1901 |
Robert K. Tomlinson, a prominent farmer residing near Brownsburg, died very suddenly on Tuesday afternoon, June 11th, of heart failure. Mr. Tomlinson was highly |
| 6/20/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Tomlinson, William P. |
n/a |
Thursday |
William P. Tomlinson, editor of the Topeka Daily Democrat, died Thursday in Topeka Kansas. He was a native of Bucks county and a brother of Robert K. Tomlinson, |
| 3/7/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Torr, Charles C. |
n/a |
Thursday |
Charles C. Torr, for many years proprietor of the Warminster Driving Park, died at his home in Eden, on Thursday morning, after a brief illness. Mr. Torr at one |
| 4/18/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Townley, Miss Hypatie |
n/a |
n/a |
Miss Hypatie Townley, of Philadelphia, who was well known in parts of Plumstead and Bedminster, died last week from the effects of cancer. |
| 5/16/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Tramp, Unknown |
n/a |
Thursday |
Tramp Died When Given a Bath: An unknown tramp, who applied for admission to the Montgomery county almshouse, Thursday, expired suddenly when subjected to a ba |
| 4/4/1901 12:00:00 AM |
Transue, William |
66 |
3/26/1901 |
Shortly before midnight on Tuesday, March 26th, William Transue, formerly in business in Bethlehem and a well known carpenter, died of a complication of disease |
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