Individual Details
Charles William Humrichouse Junior
(13 Mar 1824 - 1 Mar 1903)
William Humrichouse worked as a printer for the "Mail" of Hagerstown, Maryland and for the "Sun" of Baltimore, Maryland. He also owned a sugar business in Baltimore, Maryland.
William was a director of the Western Maryland Railroad, of the Hagerstown Steam Engine and Machine Company, of the Luts Orphans' Home in Frederick County, Maryland, and a trustee of Pennsylvania College in Gettsburg. He was Lutheran. He retired to a farm near Williamsport, Maryland.
William was a director of the Western Maryland Railroad, of the Hagerstown Steam Engine and Machine Company, of the Luts Orphans' Home in Frederick County, Maryland, and a trustee of Pennsylvania College in Gettsburg. He was Lutheran. He retired to a farm near Williamsport, Maryland.
Events
| Birth | 13 Mar 1824 | Frederick, Frederick, MD | ![]() | ||
| Marriage | 6 May 1846 | Mary Hawken | ![]() | ||
| Death | 1 Mar 1903 | Williamsport, Washington, MD |
Families
| Spouse | Mary Hawken (1827 - 1906) |
| Child | William H. Humrichouse Senior ( - ) |
| Child | James Walker Humrichouse Medicial Doctor (1849 - ) |
| Child | Leah Humrichouse ( - 1904) |
| Child | Mary Humrichouse ( - 1872) |
| Father | Charles Humrichouse Senior (1796 - ) |
| Mother | Maria Levy (1804 - ) |
Notes
Birth
Fredericktown may be Frederick of Frederick County, Maryland.Endnotes
1. Williams, Thomas. History of Washington County, Maryland: From the Earliest Settlements to the Present Time, Including a History of Hagerstown (Hagerstown. 1906), page 1054.

