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VOELKER, Frederick

Female 1869 - 1912  (~ 43 years)


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  1. 1.  VOELKER, Frederick was born in Apr 1869 in New York; died on 22 Dec 1912 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY.

    Notes:

    North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/23/1912

    Frederick Voelker, 40 years old,
    flagman at the crossing of the Erie
    railroad and Lockport trolley line on
    Young street was struck by a southbound
    Wabash passenger train at
    11:10 o'clock yesterday morning and
    so badly injured that he died three
    hours later at toe Emergency Hospital
    in Buffalo.
    Voelker had Just flagged a northbound
    trolley car and was crossing
    the Erie track, over which the Wa
    bash trains run between Niagara Falls
    and Buffalo, when he stepped directly
    in front of the passenger train.
    The flagman was hurled to one side
    ot the track, unconscious and bleeding.
    The train was stopped and Conductor
    M. J. Nestor, Engineer David
    Britt and Fireman Richard Rowling
    picked him up and carried him to the
    flag shanty.
    Chief of Police A. F. Ellicott was
    noui.ed. He took the statement of
    the engineer and fireman and permitted
    them to continue with their train
    to Buffalo, considering them blameless
    for the accident. Dr. R. H. Wilcox
    was called. He had Voelker rushed
    to the Emergency hospital In
    Hamp's ambulance.
    Voelker was unmarried, and boarded
    with Mrs. Minnie Hardy of 65 Elm
    street. He is survived by two sisters,
    Mrs. Elizabeth Woods and Mrs. Archibald
    Sylvester of Tonawanda; three
    brothers Henry Voelker of North
    Tonawanda, John Voelker of Niagara
    Falls and William Voelker of Pittsburgh,
    P.A.
    Voelker's funeral will be held from
    Hamp's undertaking rooms on Young
    street tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Burial
    will be made in the Tonawanda city
    cemetery.




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