Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History & Culture Enduring Connections: Exploring Delmarva's Black History

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Record #1605 from Maryland Death Certificates (Somerset, Wicomico, Worcester Counties), 1910-1922

Page (PDF) 19
Certificate Number 2096
Name of Deceased Harmon, not named
Place of Death Worcester
Town of Death Stockton
Sex F
Race black
Married, Widowed, or Single single
Date of Birth 1913
Age (year, month, days) abt 4 mos
Occupation or Employer none
Birthplace Maryland
Father's Name Benjamin Harmon
Father's Birthplace Maryland
Mother's Name Eleanor Carey
Mother's Birthplace Maryland
Informant (Relationship and Address) Benjamin Harman; Stockton Md
Date of Death 2/25/1914
Cause of Death and Time Attended by Doctor whooping cough; died very sudden strangled to death suppose
Immediate, Secondary, or Contributory Cause and How Long
Physician and Address Wm O Payne; Stockton Md
Burial Place, Date, Undertaker, and Address Cool Spring Cemetary; 2/26/1914; Rowley & Purnell; Stockton Md
Length of Residence, Where Disease Contracted, Former Residence
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