Sevices were held at the house Rev. F.P. Lehr officiated. The remains reposed in a walnut coffin and were attired in a black shroud. On the left brest was pinned a beautiful badge of the G.A.R.A delagation from Kelm post, No. 76, attended who acted as pall-bearers, Interment at Aulenbach's cemetery. Hunter Henninger had charge. Dainel and Jefferson Roland, brothers the former from Emicksville and the latter from Tremont, and a sister , Mrs. Henry Hillagas of Harrisburg. Also John A Roland a nephew of Emicksville attended. Deceased served 3 years in the war as a member of the First Penn's Cavalry. He died on Sunday at 6 a.m.
Jacob Roland was in the Civil War in the Cal 1st Penn Cavalry Enlisted July 30 1861 and discharged in 9 sept 1864 could not read or write signed his name with an x his children were Jacob Jr, Daniel, Rebecka, Ellen, and George
Sevices were held at the house Rev. F.P. Lehr officiated. The remains reposed in a walnut coffin and were attired in a black shroud. On the left brest was pinned a beautiful badge of the G.A.R.A delagation from Kelm post, No. 76, attended who acted as pall-bearers, Interment at Aulenbach's cemetery. Hunter Henninger had charge. Dainel and Jefferson Roland, brothers the former from Emicksville and the latter from Tremont, and a sister , Mrs. Henry Hillagas of Harrisburg. Also John A Roland a nephew of Emicksville attended. Deceased served 3 years in the war as a member of the First Penn's Cavalry. He died on Sunday at 6 a.m.
Jacob Roland was in the Civil War in the Cal 1st Penn Cavalry Enlisted July 30 1861 and discharged in 9 sept 1864 could not read or write signed his name with an x his children were Jacob Jr, Daniel, Rebecka, Ellen, and George
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