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ID Lastname Maidenname Title Givenname Midinitial Suffix Localresidence Birthdate Age Deathdate Pubdate Page LT Column1 Column2 8257 Mcilvaine Edward J ID LastName MaidenName Title GivenName MidInitial Suffix LocalResidence BirthDate Age DeathDate PubDate Page LT Column1 Column2 8257 McIlvaine Edward J. Croydon 8/26/1951 ########## 1 1632 Boner Neil Jefferson & Pear Streets, Brisol ########### ########## 1 3705 Martindell Edwin W. Main Street, Hulmeville 72 7/15/1931 ########## 1 8725 Thatcher Charles Quakertown 91 10/15/1947 ########## 1 5730 Wintyen Frank South Hamilton Street, Doylestown 24 10/18/1945 ########## 1 5756 Smith Albert N. Quakertown 72 11/14/1945 ########## 1 5761 Engargola Jennie Bristol 11/16/1945 ########## 1 12272 Pezza Lillian 333 Lincoln Avenue, Bristol 37 8/8/1953 ########## 1 5325 Minster Elwood G. Bristol 51 12/4/1942 ########## 1 8038 Garmo Sorto Catherine Crown Street, Morrisvlille 91 6/8/1951 ########## 1 12232 Hubbs Mary A. Tullytown 89 9/8/1953 ########## 2 2371 William Craig Washington & Pond Streets, Bristol 3 2/10/1923 ########## 1 2436 Hellyer Howard A. Penns Park 80 3/11/1926 ########## 3 2881 Minster Edward B. 567 Bath Street, Bristol 84 3/20/1928 ########## 1 2913 Livesey Thomas W. Edgely 8 ########### ########## 1 5492 Mohre Susanna 340 Wood Street, Bristol 12/30/1929 ########## 1 3833 Wiley Mary 225 Jefferson Avenue, Bristol 3/5/1935 ########## 3 7238 Perkins William C. Langhorne Manor 75 10/27/1943 ########## 1 7239 Roberts Jay M. Yardley 39 12/13/1955 12/14/1900 12 7240 Haechen August H. 1110 Virginia Avenue, Eddington 65 12/13/1955 12/14/1900 12 7241 Moelter Adelaide M. Highland Avenue, Langhorne RD3 53 12/13/1955 12/14/1900 12 37 Gilkeson Harry Richboro 52 4/1/1911 4/7/1911 5 39 Phillips Guy Elizabeth Bristol 12/2/1824 86 4/4/1911 4/7/1911 2 33 Wolf Mary C. Tullytown 31 4/10/1911 4/13/1911 1 30 Girton Albert Newtown 4/15/1911 4/18/1911 1 31 Schafer Edward Warner Upper Makefield 30 4/17/1911 4/18/1911 1 41 Williams Reese Bristol 1/1/1911 4/18/1911 4 26 Wessau Elvre E. Otter Street, Bristol 39 4/19/1911 4/21/1911 6 25 Martindell J. Warner Newtown 46 4/22/1911 4/22/1911 1 24 White Ashton Middletown 54 4/21/1911 4/24/1911 1 21 Kennedy John Bristol 27 4/26/1911 4/26/1911 1 18 Kennedy John 628 Race Street, Bristol 4/27/1911 4/28/1911 2 19 Peirce Joseph S. 225 Radcliffe Street, Bristol 9/12/1818 92 4/27/1911 4/28/1911 2 47 Pope Wright Amanda 510 Wood Street, Bristol 1/1/1834 76 4/30/1911 5/1/1911 1 12 Turner Young Martha Radcliffe Street, Bristol 69 5/6/1911 5/8/1911 1 13 Wiltshire Jehu Maple Street, Bristol 5/13/1911 5/15/1911 1 14 Gilkeson Robert P. Bath Street, Bristol 63 5/12/1911 5/15/1911 1 55 Fleet Louis Bristol 32 5/19/1911 5/19/1911 1 56 Trego Amos Pineville 73 5/18/1911 5/22/1911 1 57 McGerr John Locust Street, Bristol 44 5/24/1911 5/24/1911 1 68 Gallagher John Buckley Street, Bristol 5/28/1911 5/31/1911 3 58 Neal Pedrick Cornelia Bristol 45 6/2/1911 6/3/1911 1 59 Denahan James Yardley 6/1/1911 6/3/1911 2 60 Blackwood William 6/9/1911 6/10/1911 1 61 Jenks Thomas C. Wood Street, Bristol 69 6/9/1911 6/10/1911 3 62 Osmond Emma Bristol 80 6/12/1911 6/13/1911 1 63 Deitrick Sarah Ann 342 Lafayette Street, Bristol 17 6/15/1911 6/16/1911 1 93 Osmond Emma Stout Bristol 80 6/15/1911 6/16/1911 3 94 Deitrick Sarah Ann 342 Lafayette Street, Bristol 17 6/15/1911 6/16/1911 1 64 Taffe Dougherty Annie Pine Street, Bristol 48 6/18/1911 6/19/1911 1 92 Taffe Dougherty Annie Pine Street, Bristol 48 6/18/1911 6/19/1911 1 67 Wilkinson Elias Paxson Doylestown 1/31/1851 60 6/20/1911 6/21/1911 1 65 Callahan Ethel Dorrance Street, Bristol 6/22/1911 6/22/1911 1 669 Callanan Ethel May Dorrance Street, Bristol 6/22/1911 6/22/1911 1 66 Eastman Rev. Rush S. Andalusia 66 6/20/1911 6/23/1911 1 667 Wilkinson Elias Paxson 1/31/1851 60 6/22/1911 6/23/1911 3 668 Eastman Rev. Rush S. Andalusia 66 6/20/1911 6/23/1911 1 666 Bailey William E. 209 Dorrance, Bristol 49 6/24/1911 6/26/1911 1 95 Bailey William Eyres Dorrance Street, Bristol 6/24/1911 6/28/1911 1 96 Bailey William Dorrance Street, Bristol 50 6/24/1911 6/30/1911 7 97 Fallon Francis Spruce Street, Bristol 7 7/1/1911 7/3/1911 1 99 Smith David A. 121 Cedar Street, Bristol 65 7/2/1911 7/3/1911 3 98 Sturdevant Stewart P. Mill Street, Bristol 7/6/1911 7/7/1911 5 100 Byard B.F. Morrisville 7/6/1911 7/7/1911 1 109 Booz Guy Katherine Washington Street, Bristol 74 7/9/1911 7/10/1911 1 108 Hellings John A. Morrisville 60 7/8/1911 7/11/1911 3 107 Anderson James Johnston Lafayette Street, Bristol 19 7/11/1911 7/12/1911 3 105 Crozer Moon Anna Mary Fallsington 7/11/1829 81 1/1/1911 7/14/1911 7 106 Dietrick Regina Lafayette Street, Bristol 4 7/13/1911 7/14/1911 5 104 West Mary Frances Race Street, Bristol 46 7/12/1911 7/15/1911 3 103 Belmont Jamison 1037 Pond Street, Bristol 7 1/2 7/17/1911 7/19/1911 3 101 Case Emily Tullytown 61 7/19/1911 7/20/1911 3 102 Vandegrift Lewis R. Swain Street, Bristol 76 7/20/1911 7/20/1911 3 110 Austin Leedom Mary E. Penns Manor, Tullytown 7/19/1911 7/21/1911 5 123 Knight Augustus M. Emilie 67 7/25/1911 7/26/1911 1 124 Knight Augustus Emilie 65 7/25/1911 7/26/1911 1 126 Waters Anthony M. 385 Pond Street, Bristol 7/26/1911 7/28/1911 5 127 Peoples Edward 703 Corson Street, Bristol 30 7/28/1911 7/28/1911 1 128 Shade Sophia Penn Street, Bristol 70 7/27/1911 7/28/1911 1 125 Dungan Fannie L. 74 1/1/1911 8/1/1911 1 172 Phipps Emma B. Bath Street, Bristol 20 8/7/1911 8/9/1911 3 135 McGinley Mary Bristol 70 8/9/1911 8/10/1911 5 136 Stradling James J. Bristol 73 8/2/1911 8/10/1911 4 141 Hoeding Councilman Edward 234 Otter Street, Bristol 66 8/21/1911 8/21/1911 1 142 Mason Joel M. Mill Street, Morrisville 69 8/18/1911 8/22/1911 1 140 Hoeding Councilman Edward Otter Street, Bristol 8/21/1911 8/25/1911 1 143 Brady John Buckley Street, Bristol 36 8/27/1911 8/28/1911 1 144 McCoy Freddie Otter Street, Bristol 15 9/4/1911 9/5/1911 1 149 Randall James M. 211 Otter Street, Bristol 79 9/7/1911 9/7/1911 1 150 McCoy Freddie Otter Street, Bristol 9/7/1911 9/8/1911 1 151 Rink Dr. Eugene F. 33 West Union Street, Burlington, NJ 60 9/6/1911 9/8/1911 1 152 DeGroot John N. Radcliffe Street, Bristol 11/13/1849 62 9/8/1911 9/9/1911 1 153 Prickitt Stevens Sarah L. Bristol 25 9/8/1911 9/9/1911 1 154 Prickitt Mrs. Sarah 1033 Pond Street, Bristol 25 9/8/1911 9/11/1911 1 155 Degroot John N. 381 Radcliffe Street, Bristol 62 9/8/1911 9/11/1911 2 157 Murry Rourke Mary New Haven, CT 9/10/1911 9/11/1911 2 158 Dugan Raymond Pine Street, Bristol 10 9/11/1911 9/12/1911 1 159 Kennedy Elizabeth Garden Street, Bristol 16 9/11/1911 9/12/1911 1 160 DeGroot John N. Radcliffe Street, Bristol 9/8/1911 9/13/1911 1 161 Kennedy Elizabeth Bristol 16 9/11/1911 9/13/1911 2 162 Dugan Raymond A. 817 Pine Street, Bristol 10 9/11/1911 9/13/1911 2 163 Michener deBenneville Mrs. Anna Melrose Park 73 9/14/1911 9/16/1911 1 164 Johnson Mrs. Virginia Louise Mill Street, Bristol 60 9/21/1911 9/21/1911 1 165 Severns Edward Fallsington 8/17/1843 9/20/1911 9/23/1911 1 166 Chambers John H. Market & Cedar Streets, Bristol 4/9/1829 82 9/25/1911 9/25/1911 1 167 Brady Sylvester Bristol 9/22/1911 9/26/1911 1 347 Baker Mrs. Jane R. Bristol 82 9/25/1911 9/26/1911 1 373 Baker Jane R. Bristol 82 9/25/1911 9/26/1911 2 38 Wadge Richard Bristol 44 4/17/1912 4/20/1912 3 40 Kasse John 625 Pine Street, Bristol 1 4/12 4/19/1912 4/20/1912 1 42 Wilkinson Fred 530 Swain Street, Bristol 29 1/1/1912 4/22/1912 1 36 Snook Edward 27 North Pennslyvania Avenue, Morrisville 28 4/20/1912 4/23/1912 1 35 Vandegrift Samuel Bensalem 82 4/24/1912 4/25/1912 1 34 White Jacob Otter Street, Bristol 59 4/26/1912 4/27/1912 1 32 Austin Rachel Trenton Road, Bristol 17 4/29/1912 4/29/1912 1 43 Kennedy Thomas Morrisville 58 1/1/1912 4/29/1912 1 45 Reed Julia Bristol 1/1/1912 4/29/1912 1 29 Austin Rachel Trenton Pike, Bristol 4/29/1912 4/30/1912 3 27 Kennedy Lewis 405 Washington Street, Bristol 39 4/29/1912 5/2/1912 3 28 Iredell Louise 1119 Radcliffe Street, Bristol 5/2/1912 5/2/1912 1 44 Clerc Henrietta Philadelphia 5/6/1912 5/8/1912 1 20 Sweigert Amos Southampton 73 5/10/1912 5/12/1912 1 22 Lovett Albert Tullytown 78 5/7/1912 5/12/1912 1 15 Wright Wesley Mrs.
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