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Coblentz, Adam H.; d. New Paris Dec 25, 1919; Civil War; 80y 10m 3d. Buried Springlawn.
Source: New Paris Cemetery Records; These records have not been done by reading the tombstones. They have been taken from a number of different sources including: Compilation of S.S. Killbourn; newspaper obituaries; list by Craig with additions and corrections by Rose Shilt, sexton records and funeral records. These records were compiled by Joan Steinberger of New Paris, Ohio and Audrey Gilbert of West Alexandria, Ohio. October 1993. Page 46.
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ADAM H. COBLENTZ (1840-12.15.1920) m. Anna M. Huffman.
Her family lived in Germantown, Ohio. Adam H. Coblentz served in the Civil War. The company in which he served for three years was Company C 50 Ohio Volunteer Infantry Second Brigade 3rd Division 23rd Army Corps. After the War he returned home and took over the saw-mill on White Water Creek that his father, Peter Coblentz operated. Both are buried at New Paris, Ohio. They had four children: George, Mary E., Frank J., Charles Peter.
Source: The Coblentz Family in America 1743-1982. Compiled by Ruth Coblentz., page 34.
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Coblentz, Adam H.; d. New Paris Dec 25, 1919; Civil War; 80y 10m 3d. Buried Springlawn.
Source: New Paris Cemetery Records; These records have not been done by reading the tombstones. They have been taken from a number of different sources including: Compilation of S.S. Killbourn; newspaper obituaries; list by Craig with additions and corrections by Rose Shilt, sexton records and funeral records. These records were compiled by Joan Steinberger of New Paris, Ohio and Audrey Gilbert of West Alexandria, Ohio. October 1993. Page 46.
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ADAM H. COBLENTZ (1840-12.15.1920) m. Anna M. Huffman.
Her family lived in Germantown, Ohio. Adam H. Coblentz served in the Civil War. The company in which he served for three years was Company C 50 Ohio Volunteer Infantry Second Brigade 3rd Division 23rd Army Corps. After the War he returned home and took over the saw-mill on White Water Creek that his father, Peter Coblentz operated. Both are buried at New Paris, Ohio. They had four children: George, Mary E., Frank J., Charles Peter.
Source: The Coblentz Family in America 1743-1982. Compiled by Ruth Coblentz., page 34.
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Shares stone with wife Ann Coblentz; mother and father, Peter and Magdalena Coblentz; and daughter, Mary E Coblentz.
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