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Individual Record for: James Curley (male)

     
          
James Curley         
 
          
     

Spouse Children
Annie Wilson
  (Family Record)
Annie Curley
Esther Kay Curley
James Curley
Colin Curley
Robert Curley
Isabelle Curley
Alberta Curley
John William Curley
Marguerite M Curley

Event Date Details
Birth 25 AUG 1876 Place: ,Carbondale,Osage County,Kansas
Death 4 OCT 1929 Place: ,,Osage County,Kansas
Burial OCT 1929 Place: Burlingame Cmtry,Burlingame,Osage County,Kansas
Notes:
!Article:(Burlingame Enterprise, 3 Oct 1925, page 1, column 6) --- Two
Men Are Dead in Car Wreck Last Week ---
Notes:
!--- Tyson Cole and James Curley contract double pneumonia following
accident which results in death to both within a few days. Funeral
services for the former held Tuesday and for the latter, Monday ---
Notes:
!Double pneumonia and shock, following in the wake of the automobile
accident a week ago last Saturday when the Ford sedan occupied by
James Curley and Tyson Cole, both of Burlingame, turned over three
times after striking a loose sand bank on the highway just east of town,
resulted in the death of both men, Curley dying at the St. Francis
hospital in Topeka about noon Saturday and Cole at his home here in
Burlingame Sunday morning. Atthe time of the wreck, it was thought
that Curley was the more seriously injured and he was taken from the
scene to the Topeka hospital, though X-ray examinations there are said
to have failed to reveal any internal injuries or broken bones. Cole was
brought to his home here. Until their death both men had been in a
paralytic condition in the lower part of their bodies, and with the
development of double pneumonia, death was a matter of but a few days.
---
Notes:
!Obituary: (An Osage County Newspaper, Oct 1929) --- James Curley ---
Notes:
!James Curley was born at Carbondale, August 25, 1876, being 53 years
of age at the time of his death, but moved to Scranton in early childhood
and had been engaged in the work of mining since ten years of age. For
the past 12 years he had been operating mines in this and the nearby
communities.
Notes:
!On May 13, 1897 he was united in marriage to Miss Annie Wilson of
Burlingame, and nine children were born to them, eight of whom, with
the mother, survive. They are Mrs. Ed Rosetti of Osage City; Mrs. Chester
Hewitt of Peabody, Kans., Mrs. Alex Verna of Topeka, Alberta, Marguerite,
Colin and John William of Burlingame and James, Jr., of Osage City.
Another son, Robert, died July 14 of this year, the body being found on
the railroad tracks near the depot.
Notes:
!He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Ann Carruthers and Mrs. Belle
Wilson, both of Topeka, and one brother, John William Curley of Toluca,
Ill.
Notes:
!The funeral services were held at the late home, Tuesday afternoon at
two-thirty o'clock, conducted by Rev. (?.) A. Ahrens, pastor of the
Burlingame Presbytarian church. Internment was in the local cemetery
under the direction of C. L. Carey. ---

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