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TAAMSON, John | ANDERSON, Otto
Suffocated by Oil Fumes
New York, Dec. 15 - John Taamson, captain and Otto Anderson, mate of an oil tank barge, were suffocated by the fumes of gas oil while removing the cargo of the barge today. the mate was overcome in the hold of the barge, and the captain went to his rescue. Both were dead when taken out. [The Washington Post, (Wash., D.C.) December 16, 1904 - Sub. by a Friend of Free Genealogy]
TALLMAN, Charles
Charles Tallman, aged 80 years, passed away Sunday morning at 5:00 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Moses Dodge, on North Lafayette Street , where he has been making his home for several years. Mr. Tallman had been in failing health for some time and had been confined to his bed for the past five or six weeks. He was born in New York City , but came to Indiana early in life and lived most of the time in and around Richmond . Besides Mrs. Dodge there is left to mourn his loss the following children: Mrs. Martha Baldwin, Mrs Flossie Stonacker, and Mrs. Samuel Lingman all of Richmond , Ind. ; Mrs. Nettie Thomas of Liberty , Ind. , and George Tallman, of Overpeck, Ohio . His wife preceded him in death about eight years ago. Funeral took place Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock from the residence of Mr. & Mrs. Mose Dodge, Rev. J. R. Wynd, pastor of the M. E. church officiating, assisted by the Methodist minister from Richmond. Interment was in the College Corner Cemetery . Mr. Riley Miller of College Corner was the undertaker in charge. [Hamilton Evening Journal, February 10, 1925. Submitted by Nancy Piper]
THOMPSON, Della S.
Thompson, Miss Della S., beloved sister of Mrs. William Ayres Bonner, both of New York, died suddenly at Greenock Inn, Lee, Mass., Oct. 11. Interment at Eaton, Ohio. [Transcribed from The New York Times October 13, 1910. Submitted by Nancy Piper]
TILTON -On Sunday. July 27. Elizabeth Paige Tilton, widow of William P. Tilton and daughter of the late David S. Paige. Boston papers please copy. [New York Tribune July 29, 1919 - Sub. by a Friend of Free Genealogy]
TITCOMB, George P.
In this City, on Tuesday, Sept. 8, George P. Titcomb, second son of the late James Titcomb, Esq. of Kennebuuk, Me., in the 32d year of his age. [New York Times, Sept. 16, 1857. Submitted by Amanda Jowers.]
TOLE.-On July 26, John F. L. Funeral from his late residence, 2328th Ave, Tuesday, 9 :30. Requiem mass at St. Charles Borromeo Church, 141st St. 7th Ave,, 10 a. m. [New York Tribune July 29, 1919 - Sub. by a Friend of Free Genealogy]