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Notable Births & Deaths for Antietam Station ...Below is our list of notable people who were born, died or were buried in the area surrounding Antietam Station.  Please note that while we are collecting data on an ongoing basis, it's a big task and it's unlikely that our list will ever be more than a sample. 
Max Bishop     (Major League Baseball)
He was born  in Waynesboro (PA) on September 5, 1899 (a Tueday) and died  in Waynesboro (PA) on February 24, 1962 (a Saturday) at the age of 62.  Waynesboro  is located 23 miles [37 km] to the northeast of Antietam Station.Waynesboro  is located 23 miles [37 km] to the northeast of Antietam Station.Find-A-Grave Memorial: Max Bishop<1>Belle Boyd     (Civil war Confederate spy)
John Brown     (Abolitionist, activist)
He was born  in Torrington (CT) on May 9, 1800 (a Friday) and died  in Charles Town (WV) on December 2, 1859 (a Friday) at the age of 59.  Charles Town  is located 12 miles [19.3 km] to the southwest of Antietam Station.Find-A-Grave Memorial: John Brown<1>Stiles Oliver Clements     (Architect)
Patsy Cline     (Singer, songwriter)
Born: Virginia Patterson HensleyShe was born  in Winchester (VA) on September 8, 1932 (a Thursday) and died  in Camden (TN) on March 5, 1963 (a Tueday) at the age of 30.  Winchester  is located 27 miles [43.5 km] to the southwest of Antietam Station.Find-A-Grave Memorial: Patsy Cline<1>Charles 'Charlie' Fuqua     (Musician)
Jane Harrison     (Daughter-in-law of William Harrison - since his wife Anna Harrison was too ill to travel, Jane served as the de facto First Lady for the Harrison Presidency (1889 - 1893))
She was born  in Mercersburg (PA) on July 23, 1804 (a Monday) and died  on May 11, 1846 (a Monday) at the age of 41.    We don't have any burial details.Mercersburg  is located 26 miles [41.8 km] to the north of Antietam Station.Donald 'Don' Heffner     (Major League Baseball)
Harriet Lane     (Niece of James Buchanan - she acted as the de facto First Lady for James Buchanan during his Presidency (1857 - 1861))
 
Footnotes ...
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