1910 Census: Bertha D. Flanagan
April 30, 2018Death Certificate: Bessie Welsh Best
April 30, 2018| Name of Deceased | Essie Tamson Manuel |
|---|---|
| Date of Death | August 16, 1959 |
| Place of Death | |
| County | Berkeley |
| City or Town | Martinsburg |
| Length of Stay […] | 5 Years |
| Name of Hospital or Institution | Kings Daughters Hospital |
| Is Place of Death Inside City Limits? | Yes |
| Usual Residence | |
| State | West Va. |
| County | Berkeley |
| City or Town | Martinsburg |
| Street Address | 106 E. Moler Avenue |
| Is Residence Inside City Limits? | Yes |
| Is Residence on a Farm? | No |
| — | |
| Sex | Female |
| Color or Race | White |
| Married | Widowed |
| Date of Birth | May 3, 1894 |
| Age (in years last birthday) | 65 |
| Usual Occupation | Housekeeper |
| Kind of Business or Industry | Private Home |
| Birthplace | Bakerton, West Va. |
| Citizen of What Country? | USA |
| Father’s Name | Thomas Benjamin Welsh |
| Mother’s Maiden Name | Margaret Virginia Flanagan |
| Was Deceased Ever in Armed Forces? | No |
| Informant | Bertha C. Hoffman, 106 E. Moler Ave., Martinsburg |
| Cause of Death | |
| Immediate Cause | Acute Myocardial Infarction |
| Other significant conditions contributing to death | Belated Bronchial Pneumonia |
| I attended the deceased from 8/15/59, to 8/16/59 and last saw the deceased alive on 8/16/59. Death occurred at 1:15 AM EST on the date stated above; and to the best of my knowledge, from the causes stated. | |
| Signature | [?] M.D. Martinsburg, W.Va 4/3/64 |
| — | |
| Burial, Cremation, Removal | Burial |
| Date | 8/19/59 |
| Name of Cemetery or Crematory | Elmwood Cemetery |
| Location (City, town or county) (State) | Shepherdstown, West Va. |
| Funeral Director | Donald Eackles Harpers Ferry W.Va. |
| Repository | Link |
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| West Virginia State Archives | View This Record Online |
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