Page (PDF) | 19 |
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Certificate Number | 5386 |
Name of Deceased | Hammons, Amos |
Place of Death | Worcester |
Town of Death | near Newark |
Sex | M |
Race | colored |
Married, Widowed, or Single | dont know |
Date of Birth | don't know |
Age (year, month, days) | age very old |
Occupation or Employer | farmer |
Birthplace | Maryland |
Father's Name | Mark Hammon |
Father's Birthplace | Maryland |
Mother's Name | don't know |
Mother's Birthplace | Don't know |
Informant (Relationship and Address) | Lemuel Hammons; New Ark Md |
Date of Death | 4/10/1912 |
Cause of Death and Time Attended by Doctor | had no physician. He was very old. It was a case of natural decline. No apparent disease from what I can learn |
Immediate, Secondary, or Contributory Cause and How Long | – |
Physician and Address | Paul Jones; Snow Hill Md |
Burial Place, Date, Undertaker, and Address | Cedar Chapple Cemeter;y; 4/11/1913; WS Williams; Snow Hill MD |
Length of Residence, Where Disease Contracted, Former Residence | – |
Other Notes | – |
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, Maryland Death Certificates (Somerset, Wicomico, Worcester Counties), 1910-1922, [Date (if known)]
, Enduring Connections: Exploring Delmarva’s Black History, Nabb Research Center, Salisbury University.
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