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William G. Long (1865 - 1906)

William G. Long
Born in Baltimore Hundred, Sussex, Delaware, USAmap
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Husband of — married 11 Oct 1887 in Sussex County, Delawaremap
Died at age 40 in Baltimore Hd., Sussex County, Delaware, USAmap
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Profile last modified | Created 29 Mar 2013
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Biography

William G. Long was born in 1865 in Baltimore Hd., Sussex Co. Delaware, son of Zeno Long and Patience McCabe [1]

He married Laura E. "Ella" Baker (transcribed incorrectly as Lanna E Baker) on 11 Oct 1887 [2]

He died 31 Jan 1906 in Baltimore Hd., Sussex Co., Delaware and was buried in Red Men's Cemetery, Selbyville Delaware.[3]

Sources

  1. 1900 United States Federal Census, Baltimore Hundred (South Part), Sussex Co., Delaware; Roll: T623_157; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 83 http://search.ancestry.com/cgibin/sse.dlldb=1900usfedcen&h=33783121t=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Online at Ancestry.com - The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623
  2. Delaware Marriage Records, 1744-1912. Online publication - Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. Original data - Public Archives Commission, Delaware Public Archives. Marriage Records, 1744-1912. Dover, Delaware: Delaware Public Archives. Record Group # RG 1325; Subgroup # 003.
  3. Memorial: Find a Grave (has image)
    Find A Grave: Memorial #111255636 (accessed 18 January 2024)
    Memorial page for William G Long (22 Apr 1865-31 Jan 1906), citing Selbyville Redmens Cemetery, Selbyville, Sussex County, Delaware, USA.

Acknowledgments

Thanks to John Long for starting this profile.





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