STK..BT,> John J. Spalding 



criT. Dies in Cambridge 



rELio-HoN Following many years ot Invalidism 

 due to rheuniatiam, John Jeremiah Spald- 

 Name. ins died Sunday nigrht at his home, 73 



Sparks street, Cambridsrc. 

 Stkeet, f Mr. Spalding was the s-on of Captain 

 Jeremiah SpaUliHK, who came from 

 CiTv. SpaUlini,'. Kngland, nami;d for the fam- 

 ily, who was long identified wUh the 

 Tkmm'h,^ East India trade: and his mother was 

 ,Iane Whitlonioi-e Tilcston. The son was 

 Namb y^ovn Dec. 18, 1842, in the Bay of Bengal. 



Calcutta, India, while the rnptain and 

 Stkrrt, ^ his wife were on a voyag«;. to tlie Kast. 



For a time Mr. Spaldlu*; was in the 

 CiTv. insurance business, but ir JSOl he was 

 .seized with rheumatis:;. which more or 

 Tki.kphon less crippled him thereafter, tind he was 



virtually oonfmod to his house, 

 N^j,,^ On Sept. 29, 1S6H, Mr. Spalding mai'- 



ried Elizabeth Clarke Trull of Boston, 

 Stkmit, Nwhom he had known from boyhood. The 

 couple observed the flfty-nlnth anniver- 

 CiTv. sary of their marriage last September. 



Besides the wife, Mr. Spalding Ik sur- 



vived by two sons. Dr. Roger Spalding 



ot Duxbury, and Bllot Spalding of Bos- 

 ton and Beverly. Anotlier son, Thorn- 

 dilio Spalding, who was prominent li^ the 

 T,N political world and was State senator 

 Irmn . Middlesex _ County. -died in 1210. i 



SPALDINtJ — At C.imbrkiKO. Nov. 25. Jol-J Jer^ 

 mlah SpaldliiK. born Dec. 18, 184a. l.-uneral 

 HnN^ txom his late residence. 75 Sparks Btroet. 

 — Cambridge, on Wednesday, Nov. 28. at 2 P. M. 



