Following is a partial transcription of the first half of the document. I put asterisks at the information I believe to be questionable or incorrect.
1. PLACE OF DEATH:
a. COUNTY: Cook Illinois
b. CITY: Chicago
c. LENGTH OF STAY (in this place): 17 yrs
d. FULL NAME OF HOSPITAL OR INSTITUTION (If not in hospital or institution, give street address or location): 3011 S. Calumet Ave*
* Peter Washington probably died at home and was pronounced by the Coroner who, along with the Deputy Coroner, signed the Certificate the following day (May 5, 1953). Perhaps he died before he could be taken to the hospital. Or perhaps going to the hospital was not an option due to finances or medical coverage. The Provident Hospital was about three miles from Peter Washington's home.
An historical aside: As late as the mid-20th century many hospitals in Chicago refused to treat Negroes or even hire Negroes as doctors and nurses. The Provident Hospital was organized by Dr. Daniel Hale Williams in 1891 to ensure hospital care for African Americans, as well as a place of employment for African American medical professionals. (Buelow, Paul A. The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago; Chicago Historical Society: Chicago, Illinois: 2005)
2. USUAL RESIDENCE:
a. STATE: Illinois
b. COUNTY: Cook
c. CITY OR TOWN: Illinois
d. STREET ADDRESS: 3011 S. Calumet Ave
3. NAME OF DECEASED: Pete Washington **
** His name is listed as Peter Washington in the U.S. Census records of 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930; as well as his marriage record (Ancestry.com. Georgia, Marriage Records From Select Counties, 1828-1978 {database on-line}. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013)
4. DATE OF DEATH: May 4,1953
5. SEX: Male
6. COLOR: Negro
7. MARRIED, NEVER MARRIED, WIDOWED, DIVORCED (Specify): Widowed
8. DATE OF BIRTH: Dec. 25, 1892***
9. AGE (in years last birthday): 60 ***
*** According to the 1900 U.S. census, Peter Washington was born Dec 1872. This would make him 80 years old at the time of his death. (1900; Census Place: Beat 1, Holmes, Mississippi; Roll: T623_810; Page: 8A; Enumeration District : 34)
*** If Peter Washington was born in 1892 he would have been eight years old when his son (and informant) Ned Washington was born in 1900. In the 1910 U.S. census Holmes County, Mississippi, Ned is listed as 9 years old and his father, Peter, is 38 years old. (U.S. 1910 Census, Place Beat 1, Holmes, Mississippi; Roll T624_742; Page 5B; Enumeration District 39; Image: 861)
*** In 1953 (Peter Washington year of death), his son, Ned Washington was 52 years old. Ned's date of birth is July 17, 1900 which is listed on several documents -- including his WWI Draft Registration Card and WWII Draft Registration Card.
10a. USUAL OCCUPATION (Give kind of work done during most of working life even if retired): Laborer
10b. KIND OF BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY: General
11. BIRTHPLACE (State or Foreign Country): Georgia
12. CITIZEN OF WHAT COUNTRY: U.S.A.
13. FATHER'S NAME: Peter Washington ****
14. MOTHER'S MAIDEN NAME: Mary Barrett ****
15. WAS DECEASED EVER IN THE U.S. ARMED FORCES: No
16. SOCIAL SECURITY NO,: Unknown
17. INFORMANT:
Name: Ned Washington
Address: 3011 S. Calumet
Relationship to the deceased: Son
**** Peter Washington and Mary Barrett are the parents of Ned Washington, the informant; not the parents of the deceased. (U.S. 1910 Census, Place Beat 1, Holmes, Mississippi; Roll T624_742; Page 5B; Enumeration District 39; Image: 861)
18. CAUSE OF DEATH: Atherosclerotic Heart Disease
20. AUTOPSY? No
What I learned:
1. My great grandfather, Peter Washington, may have lived in Chicago for 17 years
2. He died at home and his son, Ned Washington, was the Informant for the death certificate
3. Cause of death
4. Burial date of May 9, 1953
5. Funeral Home: Douglas Funeral Home, 4521 So. State Street
6. Place of Burial: Lincoln (the same cemetery as his wife, Mary Barrett Washington)
7. Reinforcement of the need to analyze information
Questions for further research:
1. Who are Peter Washington's parents?
2. Confirmation of when he moved to Chicago
3. Did Peter Washington live with his son, Ned -- or visa versa?
4. Was there a church service for his funeral?
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