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Samuel Redsecker Slaymaker

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Samuel Redsecker Slaymaker

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
28 Nov 1940 (aged 74)
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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PA Death Certificate #102588 lists parents as Samuel C. Slaymaker and Jane Cameron (Redsecker), Spouse: Minnie L. C. Slaymaker.

Photo of Samuel R. Slamaker was published in the Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA) 29 Nov 2015, pg. B13 in their "Lancaster That Was" section.

"75 Years Ago: The Nov. 29, 1940, Intelligencer Journal marked the passing of Samuel R. Slaymaker. The one-time publisher of the New Era (newspaper) was an elector for Warren G. Harding in 1920, served on many boards and trusts and was the general chairman of the Bi-Centennial Celebration. Slaymaker was 74."

NOTE: Original publication probably has more information and can probably be obtained at the Cocalico Valley Historical Society.

The following is from contributor Richard H. L. Chichester, III (member #46953186):

Samuel Redsecker Slaymaker (b., March 14, 1866; m., June 27, 1895), married Minnie Louisa Cohr. Two children:

1. Samuel Cochran Slaymaker (b., April 18, 1896).
2. Helen Elizabeth Slaymaker (b., July 24, 1905).

~History of the descendants of Mathias Slaymaker who emigrated from Germany and settled in the eastern part of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, about 1710; Henry Cochran Slaymaker; s.n., 1909.
PA Death Certificate #102588 lists parents as Samuel C. Slaymaker and Jane Cameron (Redsecker), Spouse: Minnie L. C. Slaymaker.

Photo of Samuel R. Slamaker was published in the Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA) 29 Nov 2015, pg. B13 in their "Lancaster That Was" section.

"75 Years Ago: The Nov. 29, 1940, Intelligencer Journal marked the passing of Samuel R. Slaymaker. The one-time publisher of the New Era (newspaper) was an elector for Warren G. Harding in 1920, served on many boards and trusts and was the general chairman of the Bi-Centennial Celebration. Slaymaker was 74."

NOTE: Original publication probably has more information and can probably be obtained at the Cocalico Valley Historical Society.

The following is from contributor Richard H. L. Chichester, III (member #46953186):

Samuel Redsecker Slaymaker (b., March 14, 1866; m., June 27, 1895), married Minnie Louisa Cohr. Two children:

1. Samuel Cochran Slaymaker (b., April 18, 1896).
2. Helen Elizabeth Slaymaker (b., July 24, 1905).

~History of the descendants of Mathias Slaymaker who emigrated from Germany and settled in the eastern part of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, about 1710; Henry Cochran Slaymaker; s.n., 1909.


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