Sears, A Lincoln


BORN: 1865
BORN IN: Cala
DIED: 6/28/1896
AGED: 31
CAUSE OF DEATH: Tuberculosis
DEATH LOCATION: Redwood City

OCCUPATION: Liveryman
MEMBER OF: NSGW

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CURRENT EVENTS:
  • 1865 Abraham Lincoln assassinated
  • 1866 Ku Klux Klan
  • 1869 National Woman Suffrage Assoc.
  • 1871 The Great Chicago Fire
  • 1876 Telephones (Alexander Graham Bell)
  • 1876 Baseball's National League
  • 1877 Phonograph (Thomas Edison)
  • 1879 Light Bulb (Thomas Edison)

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A. L. SEARS

On Sunday last, A.L. Sears who had been a patient sufferer from consumption for some months past, breathed his last. He was a native of California, aged 31 years and 13 days. In addition to his mother, who is the widow of the late Jack Stafford, he leaves a young wife and a brother, with the latter he was associated in the livery business here. Deceased was a member of the local parlor of Native Sons, under whose auspices the funeral took place Tuesday afternoon. He was also a member of the Metamora Tribe ORM and his brothers in that order turned out in large numbers to assist in administering the last sad rites. The funeral was an unusually large one, attesting to the esteem in which deceased was held in the community.

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