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Adam Deise

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Adam Deise

Birth
Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
26 Feb 1888 (aged 73)
Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
McElhattan, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.1573348, Longitude: -77.3672972
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Adam Deise/Dice was born June 27, 1814 at Wayne Township, Clinton County, PA to George Dice.

Adam was married to Mary Jane McKeague.

Adam died on Feb. 26, 1888 and was buried at the Union Throne Cemetery.

The Clinotn Democrat, Thur., March 1, 1888.
Another Ancient Light Gone Out.
Sunday afternoon at half past one o’clock, Mr. Adam Dice, breathed his last at the house of his son William Dice, in Wayne township, of heart disease. Mr. Dice was born in Wayne township on the 27th day of June 1814 and died on the 26th day of February 1888, aged 73 years and 8 months. Mr. Dice was the youngest brother of six of the sons and daughters of George Dice, deceased, and has left three brothers and two sisters to mourn their loss, but his gain. He leaves three sons and three daughters and ten grandchildren. Mr. Dice was converted in 1848, and attached his name to the church and had been a consistent member down until the time of his death. He was a good neighbor and a kind father, and his loss will be deeply felt in our neighborhood. Funeral on Wednesday, February 29th, at one o’clock. Services at the Union church, conducted by the Rev. Weidemeyer.
Pall bearers: John H Chatham, Ehud Chathum, G. W. Sours, Jacob Quiggle, A. K. Montgomery, Jacob Stamm.
John Q. Dice.
Adam Deise/Dice was born June 27, 1814 at Wayne Township, Clinton County, PA to George Dice.

Adam was married to Mary Jane McKeague.

Adam died on Feb. 26, 1888 and was buried at the Union Throne Cemetery.

The Clinotn Democrat, Thur., March 1, 1888.
Another Ancient Light Gone Out.
Sunday afternoon at half past one o’clock, Mr. Adam Dice, breathed his last at the house of his son William Dice, in Wayne township, of heart disease. Mr. Dice was born in Wayne township on the 27th day of June 1814 and died on the 26th day of February 1888, aged 73 years and 8 months. Mr. Dice was the youngest brother of six of the sons and daughters of George Dice, deceased, and has left three brothers and two sisters to mourn their loss, but his gain. He leaves three sons and three daughters and ten grandchildren. Mr. Dice was converted in 1848, and attached his name to the church and had been a consistent member down until the time of his death. He was a good neighbor and a kind father, and his loss will be deeply felt in our neighborhood. Funeral on Wednesday, February 29th, at one o’clock. Services at the Union church, conducted by the Rev. Weidemeyer.
Pall bearers: John H Chatham, Ehud Chathum, G. W. Sours, Jacob Quiggle, A. K. Montgomery, Jacob Stamm.
John Q. Dice.


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