Beckley, March 6 - In spite of high hopes for his recovery entertained by his relatives to the last, Cornelius Watts Quesenberry, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Quesenberry, died Sunday night in the apartments of his sister Mrs. F.C. George. His death disclosed the fact that the skull had been fractured in the automobile accident of Saturday, February 22, in which he struck a telephone pole on North Kanawha Street with great force.
(Article from "The Hinton Daily News and Leader," Hinton, West Virginia, Friday, March 7, 1919, page 1, from Raleigh County.)
Beckley, March 6 - In spite of high hopes for his recovery entertained by his relatives to the last, Cornelius Watts Quesenberry, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Quesenberry, died Sunday night in the apartments of his sister Mrs. F.C. George. His death disclosed the fact that the skull had been fractured in the automobile accident of Saturday, February 22, in which he struck a telephone pole on North Kanawha Street with great force.
(Article from "The Hinton Daily News and Leader," Hinton, West Virginia, Friday, March 7, 1919, page 1, from Raleigh County.)
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