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James Samuel Diehl

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James Samuel Diehl

Birth
Carroll Valley, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
6 May 1930 (aged 60)
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old County Section
Memorial ID
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An attempt was made to locate the marker for James but one could not be found. The photographs show the general area in which he was believed to be buried.
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James Samuel Diehl was the youngest of 9 children. He married first Anna Catharine May Flohr about 1890, had two children, and was divorced before 1900. Children:

-Rosa Ellen "Rosie" Diehl (1893-1970)
-Glenn Webster Diehl (1895-1968)

He married second Annie H. Rudisill 21 May 1918 and they did not have any children.

James dabbled in different professions, listed as a miller and a carpenter (like his father), a farmer, and later in life a poultry dealer.

According to his passport application of 1916, James was 5 feet 6 inches tall with dark gray eyes, brown hair, and a fair complexion.

Shortly before his second marriage, James took a 6 month trip to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His passport application seemed to indicate that he intended to stay in Brazil for 2 years, but his trip was cut short. His return trip took him through Cristobal, Canal Zone, and Panama, on the ship Carrillo.
An attempt was made to locate the marker for James but one could not be found. The photographs show the general area in which he was believed to be buried.
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James Samuel Diehl was the youngest of 9 children. He married first Anna Catharine May Flohr about 1890, had two children, and was divorced before 1900. Children:

-Rosa Ellen "Rosie" Diehl (1893-1970)
-Glenn Webster Diehl (1895-1968)

He married second Annie H. Rudisill 21 May 1918 and they did not have any children.

James dabbled in different professions, listed as a miller and a carpenter (like his father), a farmer, and later in life a poultry dealer.

According to his passport application of 1916, James was 5 feet 6 inches tall with dark gray eyes, brown hair, and a fair complexion.

Shortly before his second marriage, James took a 6 month trip to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His passport application seemed to indicate that he intended to stay in Brazil for 2 years, but his trip was cut short. His return trip took him through Cristobal, Canal Zone, and Panama, on the ship Carrillo.


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