Well Known Resident Dies on
Independence Day
Henry A. Chilcote, of No. 724 East
Main street, died at his home at 5
o'clock yesterday afternoon, age 67
years. He is survived by his wife;
two brothers, six daughters, Mrs.
Serianni, Richwood, W. Va.; Mrs. Iva
Niece, Mount Union, Pa.; Mrs. Leo
Digel, Smethport: Mrs. Will Blake
Etica, Ohio; Mrs. Zelma Ballard. Warren,
Ohio, and Miss Freda Chilcote
of Bradford; three sons. Clay of
Vtica, Ohio,, and Dewey and Bruce of
Bradford.
Mr. Chilcote who resided in Bradford
for more than eight years had
been ill for almost a year. Announce-
ment concerning the funeral will be
made later.
THE BRADFORD ERA, 7-6-1920, pg 1
Well Known Resident Dies on
Independence Day
Henry A. Chilcote, of No. 724 East
Main street, died at his home at 5
o'clock yesterday afternoon, age 67
years. He is survived by his wife;
two brothers, six daughters, Mrs.
Serianni, Richwood, W. Va.; Mrs. Iva
Niece, Mount Union, Pa.; Mrs. Leo
Digel, Smethport: Mrs. Will Blake
Etica, Ohio; Mrs. Zelma Ballard. Warren,
Ohio, and Miss Freda Chilcote
of Bradford; three sons. Clay of
Vtica, Ohio,, and Dewey and Bruce of
Bradford.
Mr. Chilcote who resided in Bradford
for more than eight years had
been ill for almost a year. Announce-
ment concerning the funeral will be
made later.
THE BRADFORD ERA, 7-6-1920, pg 1
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