Baltimore County MD Archives Obituaries.....Maryland Journal, 19 Jul 1890 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Mary Green Kerr mmkerr@wideopenwest.com ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/md/mdfiles.htm ************************************************ Maryland Journal July 19, 1890 STRODTMAN, J. HERRMAN - In Baltimore county, on July 13, 1890, after a long and painful illness, J. HERRMAN STRODTMAN, in the 71st year of his age. GODWIN, ANNIE W. - At "Maplewood," Reisterstown, Baltimore county, on July 13th, 1890, ANNIE W. GODWIN, wife of Dr. Wm. F. Godwin and daughter of the late Daniel B. Banks. LATHROP, ANNIE - In Baltimore, on July 13,1890, Mrs. ANNIE LATHROP, relict of the late Hervey W. Lathrop, formerly of "Swansea Park," Baltimore county. On Sunday last, 13th inst., Mrs. Annie Lathrop, aged 48 years, widow of the late Hervey W. Lathrop, formerly of Savannah, Ga., but in the latter years of his life a resident of Baltimore county, at "Swansea Park," near Govanstown, died in Baltimore after a lingering illness of complicated diseases. The deceased leaves four children - Misses Kate, Leonora, Annie and Elizabeth Lathrop. Her funeral took place on Tuesday, 15th inst., from St. Ignatius Church, where a requiem mass was celebrated. SNOW, WILLIAM F. - At Arlington, Baltimore county, on July 15th, 1890, WILLIAM F. SNOW, in the 68th yer of her age.(as in paper) DIETRICH, MAX - At Lauraville, Baltimore county, on July 15th, 1890, MAX DIETRICH, in the 37th year of his age, son of William and Louisa Dietrich. GABLE, HARRIET L. - In Baltimore, on July 15th, 1890, HARRIET L., wife of James H. Gable, and daughter of Robert Sterling, of Baltimore county. KAVANAUGH, KATIE - Near Woodbrook, Baltimore county, on July 15th, 1890, KATIE KAVANAUGH, in the 21st year of her age. COOK, JOSEPH M. - Suddenly, at Waverly, on July 15th, 1890, JOSEPH M. COOK, aged 53 years. CRAMBLITT, JOHN - At Canton, Baltimore county, on July 15th, 1890, JOHN CRAMBLITT, in the 55th year of his age. JAMES, ABLE D. - Suddenly, at Catonsville, Baltimore county, on July 16th, ABLE D. JAMES, aged 82 years. On Wednesday, 16th inst., Able D. James, aged 82 years, was run over and killed by a train on the Catonsville Short Line Railroad. It appears that the old gentleman did not notice the moving train, and while crossing the track was struck and run over. He was taken at once to the residence of his son, Mr. J. W. James, and Dr. C. G. W.. McGill was sent for. He found that the old gentleman had a leg crushed, left arm broken and otherwise injured. He died in about a quarter of an hour after being taken up. RYAN, ELLA AGNES - At Mt. Washington, Baltimore county, on July 16th, 1890, ELLA AGNES, beloved wife of Thos. J. Ryan, and the youngest daughter of Honorah and the late Owen Finan. BOLLINGER, CHILD - On Thursday, 10th inst., Mrs. Bollinger, who resides near Parkton, went out to the spring for water, leaving her 4-year-old child in the house. On returning from the spring she heard the child screaming and ran to its assistance. She found the little one enveloped in flames and immediately threw the bucket of water on him. The fire was extinguished, but the child died the following day. The attending physician thought that the steam generated from the water, which the child inhaled, was as much responsible for the child's death as the outward flames. A fatal accident occurred in the 7th District on Thursday, 10th inst. Mrs. Bolinger, wife of Mr. George Bolinger, who lives on Mr. Wm. Ensor's farm, went to gather blackberries, and as far as can be ascertained left her daughter (a young woman) at home with two little twin children about 4 years of age, one a girl and the other a boy. While the oldest daughter was at the spring she heard her little sister screaming loudly. She ran to the house at once and found her little sister in flames. Having a bucket of water with her she set to work at once to extinguish the fire, and suceeded in doing so, but the child was so badly burned that Dr. Norris, whowas called in, could do very little to relieve the sufferer. The sad accident occurred about 9 o'clock in the morning, and the child died about 9 o'clock in the evening. The funeral took place from Stiltz's Lutheran Church on Sunday, 13th inst., and was very largely attended. Great sympathy is felt for the family. No one knows how the accident occurred. HOLLINSHEAD, CHILD Black Horse Items. - Much sickness prevails in our neighborhood at this time among children. Several deaths ELLIOTT, CHILD have taken place recently. Among the number was a child of Mr. Strong Hollinshead, also one of Mr. Thos. G. Elliott. The burial took place at Vernon on last Monday. Rev. T. E. Peters officiated. Mr. W. H. Stiffler, undertaker, of Parkton, had charge of both funerals. HEDRICK, MRS. GEORGE Doings at Warren. - Since our last report several deaths have occurred. Mrs. George Hedrick, daughter of THOMPSON, MARY LOUISA Wm. Ford, has passed away, leaving her husband and three young children to survive her: also, Mary Louisa FENLEY ,DAUGHTER Thompson, only daughter of Harry and Mary Bull, and the youngest daughter of James Fenley. All were buried at the Poplar Grove burying ground. This file is located at http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/baltimore/obits/mj18900719.txt