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.
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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