Posted on: Calvert Obituaries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/CalvertObits?read=36 Surname: CALVERT, WILKENS, PRAYTHER, ALLEN, WEIR, ANDERSON, MARTIN, ARLEDGE, WARD, LEMLEY, MARTIN, CHALFIN ------------------------- Henry R. Calvert Died From Injury Received in a Fall. Henry R. Calvert, a retired farmer, died at his home, 304 East Franklin street, Friday afternoon, at a quarter to one o'clock. (July 13, 1923) The deceased had been ill for the past three months. He fell at his home twelve weeks ago and sustained a fracture of the left hip and this injury resulted in a dropsical condition which caused his death. Mr. Calvert retired from farming several years ago and moved to this city purchasing property on East Franklin street. He was born in the state of Virginia July 28, 1858, and came to Hocking county with his parents, when he was a boy. He married Miss Eliza Jane Wilkens in Hocking county, December 10, 1874. Mrs. Calvert died some years ago. A son and a daughter survive. They are Mrs. Blanche Allen and Berman R. Calvert, of this county. Of his immediate family four brothers and one son are living. They are George W. Calvert, John M. Calvert; Frank E. Calvert, Charles B. Calvert and Mrs. Calvin Prayther. The deceased was a member of the Morris United Brethren church. The funeral services were held at the Morris church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. George Weir officiated. Interment was in the Hitler-Ludwig cemetery. The pallbearers were John Anderson, Charles Martin, Alfred Arledge, Henry Ward, William Lemley, Charles Martin and John Chalfin.