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Democratic Sentinel, Bloomsburg, PA, April
9, 1875
At the residence of her son-in-law (Charles R. Hensel) in Bloomsburg on the
29th ult., Mrs. Sarah
Gardner in the 72nd year of her
age.
Democratic Sentinel, Bloomsburg, PA, June
6, 1890
Daniel Gearhart, died at his home
in Beaver Valley on Thursday of last week. His death came very unexpectedly.
He took breakfast in the morning and died about the middle of the forenoon.
He was buried on Sunday. Aged nearly 63 years.
Catawissa News Item, Catawissa, PA, Thursday,
August 2, 1917under the headlines of Roaringcreek Valley 37 years
ago.
Daniel Gearhart, a former resident
of the valley, was buried at Mainville on Aug. 1st.
Democratic Sentinel, Bloomsburg, PA, February
14, 1890
Mr. Samuel Gearhart, an old resident
of Mifflin township, died on Sunday last, aged about 70 years. Interment
Tuesday.
Star of the North, Bloomsburg, PA, Thursday,
May 27, 1852
On Friday, the 14th inst., in Briarcreek township, Col. co.,
Mrs. Catharine
Gensil, aged about 63 years.
Catawissa News Item, Thursday, February 1,
1917
Mrs. Alvaretta
Getty, widow of Geo. Getty, died
at her home in Franklin township Monday noon, following a several years
illness with diabetes, but which assumed a serious form about Jan. 1st,
compelling her to take her bed. Her husband died about six years ago. She
was one of Franklins most respected ladies and was a native of Roaring
creek valley, born near Numidia 61yearso ago last October, the daughter of
Michael and Catharine Bachman Hower. She was the mother of 15 children, 12
of whom survive her: Alfred T. Getty, of Redland, Cal.; Mrs. L.C. Mensch,
Catawissa; I.N. Getty, Dover, N.J.; Oliver Getty, Montour county; Morton
Getty, Franklin township; Mrs. Adam Fetterolf, Catawissa township; Joseph
Getty, Chicago, Ills.; Philip Getty, Riverside, and Walter, Raymond, Elias
and Ivy, at home. Ten grandchildren and the following brothers and sister
also survive her: Alfred E. Hower, Main township, Isaiah Hower, Franklin
township and Mrs. M.L. Billeg, Numidia. The Getty family is one of the prominent
families of the south side and with the exception of few years spent at
Selinsgrove has always resided here. The father, George Getty, was twice
married. By his first marriage he had twelve children, six of whom survive:
Mrs. Mary Hower, Hummelstown, Pa.; John Getty, Fairfax, Neb.; Mrs. Wm. Yeager,
Larned, Kan.; Geo. W. Getty, Franklin township; Mrs. Clara Fenstermacher,
Deceased was a consistent member of St. Matthews E.L. church, a woman
of more than ordinary executive ability, successfully conducting their large
farm for a couple of years after her husbands death, then turning it
over to her son, Walter. The funeral will take place on Friday at 10 a.m.,
services at the home, Rev. Dr. Myers officiating. Interment in the Reformed
cemetery at Numidia.
Argus, Benton, Thursday, November 4,
1926
Mrs. Ira
Giberson, a life long resident of
Jamison City R.R., died at the home of her son, Lee at Tunkhannock at six
oclock Tuesday morning. Mrs. Gilberson apparently was in good health
and was on a two week visit with her son when suddenly taken with a heart
attack, her death being instantaneous. She was aged about 64 years and is
survived by her husband and the following children: Lee, of Tunkhannock;
Hortman, of Laceyville; Charles of Nebraska; Mrs. Joe Getz and Mrs. Charles
Stetler, of Danville. Funeral services were held today at one oclock
at the St. Gabriel church with interment in the St. Gabriel cemetery.
James W. Garrison
February 1917
James Walter Garrison, aged 23 years, private in I company, 13th Pennsylvania infantry, died Saturday in the Ft. Bliss hospital, after a weeks illness. He was a native of Berwick, Pa., where he body was shipped Sunday afternoon, after funeral services at Peaks chapel, his company forming the escort to the union passenger station. Garrison was transferred from the 12th to the 13th infantry at Mount Gretna. He was unmarried, a machinist, and is survived by his parents.
[Source: El Paso Herald Home Edition, El Paso, Texas, February 26, 1917 - Transcribed by Dale Donlon]
Star of the North, Bloomsburg, PA, Thursday,
May 13, 1852
In Madison township, Columbia county, on the 3rd of May,
Mr. Jacob
Girton, aged 86 years, 3 months and
27 days.
Star of the North, Bloomsburg, PA, Thursday,
October 14, 1852
In Hemlock township, on last, Monday morning,
Mr. Matthias
Girton, aged about 60 years.
Star of the North, Bloomsburg, PA, Thursday,
October 14, 1852
In Black Creek township, Luz. Co., on the 26th of August,
Susan
Goodman, aged 10 years, 2 months
and 19 days.