Baltimore Sun, June 1 1850
Submitted by: G Kings
The Baltimore Sun, September 9, 1850:
On the 8th instant, Margretha, daughter
of Henry and Maria Bineman, age 11
years and 17 days.
The friends and acquaintances of
the family are requested to attend the
funeral, on this (Monday) afternoon at three
o'clock, from her father's
residence, 282 Lexington street, without further
notice.
On the 8th instant, LAURA ANN, aged 18 months,
youngest daughter of Benjamin
and Ann Uncles.
The friends of the family are invited
to attend the funeral, on this
(Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her
father's residence, Poppleton
street, 1 door S. of Lexington, without further
notice.
On the 8th inst., Nancy Hill, in
the 24th year of her age, after a short
but painful illness.
The friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral,
on this (Monday) afternoon at four o'clock, from
the residence of her
brother, No. 2 Orleans street, without further
notice.
On the 7th instant, Edward, aged 9 months and
25 days, son of Thos. B. and
Mary Ann Bell. [Washington and Georgetown
(D.C.) papers please copy.]
On Friday evening, 6th instant, Chas.
Reese, aged 1 year, 3 months and 6
days, son of John W. and Jemima R. Tucker.
On the 4th instant, at the residence of his mother,
after a short but severe
illness, Andrew Wigart, Jr., in the 29th year
of his age. [Illinois papers
please copy.]
Suddenly, in Baltimore, on Wednesday,
4th instant, Caleb Davis, in the
58th year of his age.
In Washington, on the 7th instant,
Catharine McAllwee, in the 87th year of
her age.
At Kingston, Upper Canada, on the
31st ultimo. Georgiana Frances
Balbirnie, aged 1 year, 4 months and 11 days,
daughter of Thomas and Ann Lowe
Balbirnie, of Baltimore. [New York and
Wheeling (Va.) papers please copy.]