Graves S. Brendel
1847 - 1914 (66 years)-
Name Graves S. Brendel Born Sep 1847 MIddletown, Frederick County, Maryland [1, 2] Gender Male Occupation telegraph operator for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad [2, 3] Census 1880 Cumberland Central, Allegany County, Maryland Census 1900 Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland Census 1910 Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland Died 11 Mar 1914 Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland [2, 4] Buried Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland [4] Person ID I3451 Hedges Last Modified 8 Sep 2023
Father Henry Graves Brendel, b. 1809, Maryland , d. 30 Apr 1890, Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland (Age 81 years) Mother Mary Ann Feete, b. 1816, Middletown, Frederick County, Maryland , d. 10 Jan 1904, Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland (Age 88 years) Family ID F1537 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Catherine E. Derr, b. 17 Oct 1851, Frederick County, Maryland , d. 28 Dec 1937 (Age 86 years) Last Modified 18 Feb 2018 Family ID F1536 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Graves S. Brendel.
Graves S. Brendel, a retired telegraph operator of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, died at 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon at Maryland General Hospital of heart trouble.
Mr. Brendel lived at 508 North Carrollton avenue. He was born September 19, 1847, at Middletown, Md., and had been living in Baltimore 26 years. Mr. Brendel had been in the service of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad 48 years and started as a messenger boy in Frederick City.
He learned to operate when quite young and had some thrilling experience during the Civil War. He is survived by a widow, who was before her married Miss Catherine E. Derr, of Baltimore, and one son, Reginald L. Brendel. He also leaves a brother, Charles Brendel, of Grafton, W.Va., and two sisters, Miss Mary Brendel and Mrs. Anna A. Gray, of Hagerstown.
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland. Wednesday, 11 March 1914.
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