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Philadelphia Inquirer - July 4. 1903 |
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Christy - Allan Palmer - Charles Mangold -
Charles Christy Frederick Morse - Frank Eckle |
Camden
Evening Courier Dr. Frank Neall
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Camden
Post-Telegram John
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Peoples
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Philadelphia
Inquirer December 4, 1904 |
Martin
Carrigan Rollo Jones Charles Cook James White Samuel Sheer Edward Finley Joseph T. Daley Joseph Ernst Seth D. Monnell William K. Buzine Charles Sturgis Samuel T. Whitezell Ephraim T. Davis J. Oscar Till Jr. John H. Vickers Frederick Morse Harry C. Anderson William Miller Engine Company 5
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Philadelphia
Inquirer April 22, 1905 Charles
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W. Scott Franklin - Frederick Morse - Edward Weston - John H. Vickers - Edward Kelley - Dr. H.H. Sherk |
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Bridgeton Evening News - March 5, 1913 |
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William Hertline - John Lennox - Sylvester McGrath - Fred Morse |
Camden Post-Telegram * July 20, 1916 |
LAWYER F.A. REX IS LAID TO REST The funeral of Lawyer Frederick A. Rex, who died last Monday at a sanitarium in South Jersey, took place to day from the parlors of Funeral Director Martin J. O’Brien, 611 Market Street. Members of Camden Lodge of Elks held services last night. He services today were conducted by Reverend J.W. Ohl, rector of the P.E. Church at Collingswood. The body was interred in Colestown Cemetery. The pallbearers were Harry Blackburn, F.L. Vinton, Frederick Morse, John Schlorer, Harry Mayer, Harry Stains, James Thoirs, members of Camden Lodge of Elks. The remains rested in a polished oak casket with silver handles and name plate. The casket was adorned by many floral tributes. |
MRS.
ANNIE MORSE Funeral
services will be held at 1 p.
m.
on
Friday for Mrs. Annie Morse, widow of
the late Captain William Morse, who died
Monday in her 88th year. The
services will be at the home of a son,
Frederick Morse, 200 North
Twenty-eighth
Street. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery.
Mrs. Morse has been a resident of East Camden for more than 55 years and was widely known in the section. Besides her son, a grandchild and great-grandchild survive. |
Camden
Courier-Post June 7, 1933 |