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Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: He was killed in action while on his 22nd mission to Chi Chi Jima, which is in the Bonin Island group. Age at Death: Unavailable Image Source: The Charlotte Observer 2-3-1946
Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: He died in a plane crash in England on 5-10-1945. His memorial service was held on 11-4-1945 at the Prosperity A. R. P. Church. Age at Death: 25 Image Source: The Charlotte Observer 5-29-1945
Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: Pvt. Webb had been overseas for 10 months before he died as a result of an injury in a vehicle accident. There was a memorial at the Elks Home at 311 S. Caldwell. Memorial marker at Cambridge, England. Age at Death: Unavailable
Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: He had been in action on Saipan before being sent to Okinawa. Memorial marker in Honolulu, HI. Age at Death: Unavailable Image Source: The Charlotte Observer 6-16-1945
Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: He was killed in a plane crash on 3-12-1944 while being evacuated with 32 others to a Leyte hospital. All were killed. Age at Death: 24 Image Source: The Charlotte Observer 2-1-1946
Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: He had been overseas for 4 months and was missing in action by the War Dept. as of 12-31-1944. Age at Death: Unavailable Image Source: The Charlotte Observer 2-14-1945
Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: He was first reported as missing in action and was later declared killed in action. A memorial service was held on 7-14-1946 at First Baptist Church in Charlotte. Age at Death: Unavailable Image Source: Newsprint unknown
Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: Fatally injured in an automobile accident at Camp Wheeler, GA. Funeral services were held at Douglas and Sing Chapel. Burial with full military honors occurred at Providence Presbyterian church cemetery. Age at Death: 38
Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: Details of his death were sketchy because there was no street named Landis at the time. The military was having trouble locating his wife. He was killed in action. Age at Death: Unavailable Image Source: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: A memorial service was held at West Avenue Presbyterian Church on 1-3-1945. Flowers were sent to polio children at Memorial Hospital and to the men at the Base Hospital at Morris Field. Age at Death: Unavailable
Death Details/Burial/Memorial Services: Listed as a First Presbyterian Church member who died in service in World War II. Not on the YMCA or NC Honor Lists. Age at Death: Unavailable Image Source: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
`(Mrs. Bruce), a Member of Solomon's Temple Church, Charlie Hope, VA.`Relatives - Rev. A.B. Bruce and Miss Mattie Bruce of Charlotte,NCThomas B. Bruce of Pittsburg, PAMiss Georgia G. Bruce of New YorkBuried in the family grave. Source: Year of Death: Age at Death:
(Mrs. Clinton) was born in Mobile, Alabama. She wqas educated at Emerson Institute and Livingstone College. She moved to Charlotte, NC in 1895 and joined Little Rock AME Zion Church. She was the second wife of Bishop George W. Clinton. Source: Year of Death: Age at Death:
Additional Information: Age at Death: has been sick for 3 years and not able to do much Home Address: Charlotte Disability: has been sick for 3 years and not able to do much Image Source:
Additional Information: Age at Death: Right arm off at wrist joint. Home Address: R. F. D. 2 Charlotte, North Carolina Disability: Right arm off at wrist joint. Image Source:
His Virgin Springs land was offered for sale by D.R. Dunlap. The consists of about 250 acres on the great road from Charlotte to Statesville. May include the sale of land, goods or slaves owned by the deceased, notice to heirs, or notice to creditors. Probate and estate
Black mare strayed from home 4 miles west of Charlotte on the 18th. 13 years old, blind in left eye. May include sale of personal goods, or notice of lost or stolen items. Personal Property
Charlotte Lafayette Artillery ordered to parade at the Courthouse at 4am on July 4th. Those who are not members of the company but have muskets belonging to the same are required to deliver them to the CO. Troops are ordered to assemble, armed and equiped, for practice. Muster
Bay horse purchased a few days before from a Kentucky Drover strayed or stolen from residence 6 miles below Charlotte on Camden Road. May include sale of personal goods, or notice of lost or stolen items. Personal Property
He is not a resident of the state, and an attachment is being levied against him for land he owns adjacent to Wm. Cooper, land on which Wm. Flennikin now lives, adjacent to Harvey Elliott and Mrs. McLenahan, and on 2 lots in Charlotte on Trade St.

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