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

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Record #1805 from Maryland Death Certificates (Somerset, Wicomico, Worcester Counties), 1910-1922

Page (PDF) 19
Certificate Number 7242
Name of Deceased Collic; Alvertie
Place of Death Worcester
Town of Death Stockton
Sex F
Race colored
Married, Widowed, or Single single
Date of Birth 3/15/1914
Age (year, month, days) 3 mos 11 ds
Occupation or Employer none
Birthplace Stockton Md
Father's Name Lee W Collic
Father's Birthplace Worcester
Mother's Name Sarah Rowley
Mother's Birthplace Worcester
Informant (Relationship and Address) Lee W Collic; Stockton
Date of Death 7/10/1914
Cause of Death and Time Attended by Doctor inflammation of bowels and dysentary
Immediate, Secondary, or Contributory Cause and How Long ?; 3 days
Physician and Address JT Parker; Stockton
Burial Place, Date, Undertaker, and Address New Saint Paul Cemetery; 7/12/1914; SS Wiliams; Snow Hill
Length of Residence, Where Disease Contracted, Former Residence
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