Mary G., widow of Alfred E. Mudge, a prominent lawyer of this borough, and once assistant corporation counsel of the City of Brooklyn, died at her home, 340 Park place, Saturday suddenly of cerebral hemorrhage, in her 65th years.
She was born in Ann Arbor, Mich., and came to Brooklyn in 1870.
She leaves two sons, Arthur E. Mudge, a lawyer, and Samuel T., and two daughters, Isadore G. and Clara D. Her husband died in 1903.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Brooklyn, New York
Monday, April 11, 1910, p. 3
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Mary G., widow of Alfred E. Mudge, a prominent lawyer of this borough, and once assistant corporation counsel of the City of Brooklyn, died at her home, 340 Park place, Saturday suddenly of cerebral hemorrhage, in her 65th years.
She was born in Ann Arbor, Mich., and came to Brooklyn in 1870.
She leaves two sons, Arthur E. Mudge, a lawyer, and Samuel T., and two daughters, Isadore G. and Clara D. Her husband died in 1903.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Brooklyn, New York
Monday, April 11, 1910, p. 3
.
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