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Isaac J. Peckinpaugh

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Isaac J. Peckinpaugh

Birth
Leipsic, Putnam County, Ohio, USA
Death
15 Feb 1941 (aged 82)
Anaheim, Orange County, California, USA
Burial
Anaheim, Orange County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.8412556, Longitude: -117.8981472
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Isaac Peckinpaugh was the youngest son of Rolla and Sarah Jane Lowry Peckinpaugh. He moved to Rulo Nebraska with his mother in 1872. Married Susan Seckels. They lived on various farms in Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, Colorado, then retired to California, operating an orange grove.

Anaheim Gazette
20 February 1941

Earl Peckinpaugh's Father Succumbs

Funeral rites for Isaac J. Peckinpaugh, 82, resident of Orange County for 11 years, and father of Earl R. Peckinpaugh of Anaheim, were conducted yesterday morning from Hilgenfeld mortuary with Rev. Gerald S. Bash of Santa Ana officiating. Burial was made in Anaheim cemetery.

Peckinpaugh died Saturday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. O. L. Cully of Orange. His wife Susan, another daughter Mrs. Edward Wade of Nebraska, and two other sons, Everett I. Peckinpaugh of Long Beach, and Edgar A. Peckinpaugh of Huntington Beach, survive him.
Isaac Peckinpaugh was the youngest son of Rolla and Sarah Jane Lowry Peckinpaugh. He moved to Rulo Nebraska with his mother in 1872. Married Susan Seckels. They lived on various farms in Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, Colorado, then retired to California, operating an orange grove.

Anaheim Gazette
20 February 1941

Earl Peckinpaugh's Father Succumbs

Funeral rites for Isaac J. Peckinpaugh, 82, resident of Orange County for 11 years, and father of Earl R. Peckinpaugh of Anaheim, were conducted yesterday morning from Hilgenfeld mortuary with Rev. Gerald S. Bash of Santa Ana officiating. Burial was made in Anaheim cemetery.

Peckinpaugh died Saturday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. O. L. Cully of Orange. His wife Susan, another daughter Mrs. Edward Wade of Nebraska, and two other sons, Everett I. Peckinpaugh of Long Beach, and Edgar A. Peckinpaugh of Huntington Beach, survive him.


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