The company known today as Rausch Funeral Home, P.A. began in 1974 when John O. Rausch and his wife Myrtle purchased, expanded and built their home onto the Buchanan Funeral Home located on Mt. Harmony Lane in Owings, MD. This newly constructed...
Funeral Homes in Tilghman, MD
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Zip codes in the city: 21671.
Talbot County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
In 1982, he became Chairman and CEO of the Bennie Smith Funeral Homes, establishing direct start-up of 14 funeral homes in the tri-states of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. In the state of Delaware: the cities of Dover, Seaford, Milford, and...
Melanie, the third generation of the Wilhelm family to serve in the funeral business, sold her house and used the money to open Advent’s first facility in Annapolis, Maryland. Two years later, another location was opened in Falls Church,...
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Facts about the city
Tilghman Island is a census-designated place (CDP) in Talbot County, Maryland, United States. The population was 854 at the 2000 census.
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History
In 1890 steamboat service was established and continued well into the 20th century. The island became—and remains—a popular haven for vacationers who were drawn by superb fishing and genteel accommodations. The name Tilghman Island was derived in 1775 by owner Matthew Tilghman. Image:Cjd IMG 0577.JPG over Knapps Narrows to Tilghman IslandTilghman Island was first charted by John Smith of Jamestown John Smith in 1608. Travelers were escorted by horse and ox-drawn vehicles to their recreational destinations.
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