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Son of Jacob Shulze
Republican Compiler (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania August 23, 1826
Danville, Pa., Aug. 17
On Monday last, a fine promising boy of about two years of age, the son of Mr. Jacob Shulze, of Rush township was drowned in Mr. John Boyds mill race. Watchman.
Danville Intelligencer, Danville, Friday, May 8,
1874
Schimehl-At sinking spring,
on the 7th ult., Caroline
Minerva, child of Cyrus L. and Caroline Schimehl,
aged 7 months and 3 days.
Star of the North, Bloomsburg, PA, Thursday, January 16,
1851
On the 30th ult., in Limestone township, a son of
Mr. Joseph Seebold, aged about 7 years.
Danville Intelligencer, Danville, Friday, September 19,
1856
At Limestone, Monday, Sept., 15th, Mrs. Margaret
Shearer, aged 73 years, 10 months, and 15
days.
Danville Intelligencer, December 9,
1828
Died suddenly in Liberty twp., Columbia county on the 1st inst.,
Mr. Anthony Scout, aged
about 60 years.
Danville Intelligencer, Danville, Friday, May 8,
1874
Shultz-In Cooper Township,
May 5th Mary, daughter
of James and Elizabeth Shutlz; in the 12th year of her age.
Danville Intelligencer, Danville, Friday, May 21.
1841
In Nescopeck, on the 9th inst., Mr. Wm.
Sisty, father of A. Sisty, editor of the Wilkesbarre
Advocate, aged about 60 years.
Danville Intelligencer, Danville, Friday, March 25, 1859
In Danville, Montour county, Pa., on the 20th inst.,
Mrs. R.L., wife of J.C.
Snyder, aged 28 years
and 3 months.
Danville Intelligencer, Danville, Friday, May 8,
1874
Stetler-In West Hemlock
township, Montour county, on April 24th, 1874,
Henry Stetler, aged 69
years, 5 months and 11 days.
Danville Intelligencer, Danville, Friday, April 8,
1859
In West Hemlock township, Montour county, on Monday, April 4th, 1859,
Jacob Settler, aged
6?years.
Mr. Stetler has lived for the inst. fifty years, in the same neighborhood
in which he died. He has lived to see all the improvements in this section
of the country and as a husband and father, he was kind, as a neighbor obliging,
as a citizen, personably and industrious. Thus one by one of the aged fathers
are called away from time to Eternity. In life we are in death, and this
lesson which accompanies us from the cradle to the grave, is among those
merciful dispensations of Providence, which teach us how transitory are the
things around us, and how soon they must be abandoned for an existence with
no hope but that which is held out by the Gospel of our SaviorPeace
be to his ashes.
Danville Intelligencer, Danville, Friday, October 5,
1877
Styers-On Thursday, Sept.
6th, 2877, in Riverside, Northumberland Co., Pa., G.W. Styers, aged 63
years.