John Paul

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John Paul

Birth
Cornwall, England
Death
25 Oct 1916 (aged 71)
Bethlehem, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bethlehem, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
105
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Thank You Frederich Otto for putting John
Paull grave on Find A Grave.
A special Thanks to Marie Zimmerman for
helping me find his wife and children and
putting them on.Marie has been a big helping
to me finding and help me with my Family
tree on the Paul's.
John Paull changed spelling of name to Paul.
By Fern Paul Moore

Name: John Paul
Baptism/Christening Date: 30 Sep 1849
Baptism/Christening Place: EAST NEWLYN,CORNWALL,ENGLAND
Birth Date: 19 Sep 1845
Father's Name: John Paul
Mother's Name: Susan Cooke
He was also born in Newlyn, Cornwall, England

John Paul served in the Army/Marine during the Civil War
Rank of Landsman
February 24 1863 - July 2 1866
U.S.S. Susquehana
John Paul
There are also two Paul children buried in St. Joseph; I presume that they are possibly her children. John Paul's obituary does state that two children predeceased him; and 1900 Census has that Mary was the mother of 9; 7 survive; therefore I am attaching them to this memorial. Unless proven otherwise.

Obituary for John Paul;
The Bethlehem Globe Times
page 6
November 26 1916

John Paul, a Civil War Veteran who for twenty years was employed in the Bethlehem Steel Works, died yesterday 10:30pm in his late home, 325 Vine Street. Born in Cornwall, England, September 19, 1845, a son of the late John and Susan J. Cook Paul, he was 71 years, 1 month, and 6 days old. For two decades, he was employed in the Bethlehem Steel Works. He was ill six years. He was in the marine service during the Civil War. He enlisted February 24, 1863, and was discharged June 29, 1866. Besides his widow, Elizabeth, he leaves three daughters and four sons: Irene, Mabel and Clara, at home; William H. and Walter of this city, Arthur and Stanley, at home; six grandchildren; three brothers, Francis, Easton,; Nicholas, Baltimore; and William, California. Two children preceded him in death. The funeral will take place Saturday 2p.m. Service in the house. Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery. He was past commander of Robert Oldham Post 527 G. A. R. **The Bethlehem Globe Times October 26 1916 p. 2 PAUL--In South Bethlehem, Wednesday Oct. 25, 1916, John Paul, aged 71 years, 1 month, and 6 days. Funeral fromt eh house 325 Vine Street, Saturday, Oct. 28, 1916. 2p.m. Service, in the house. Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

John Paul and Mary E. Rowe were married January 14, 1880 by Rev. Isaac Loos; at the time they were both residents of Friedensville.
By Marie Zimmerman
Thank You Frederich Otto for putting John
Paull grave on Find A Grave.
A special Thanks to Marie Zimmerman for
helping me find his wife and children and
putting them on.Marie has been a big helping
to me finding and help me with my Family
tree on the Paul's.
John Paull changed spelling of name to Paul.
By Fern Paul Moore

Name: John Paul
Baptism/Christening Date: 30 Sep 1849
Baptism/Christening Place: EAST NEWLYN,CORNWALL,ENGLAND
Birth Date: 19 Sep 1845
Father's Name: John Paul
Mother's Name: Susan Cooke
He was also born in Newlyn, Cornwall, England

John Paul served in the Army/Marine during the Civil War
Rank of Landsman
February 24 1863 - July 2 1866
U.S.S. Susquehana
John Paul
There are also two Paul children buried in St. Joseph; I presume that they are possibly her children. John Paul's obituary does state that two children predeceased him; and 1900 Census has that Mary was the mother of 9; 7 survive; therefore I am attaching them to this memorial. Unless proven otherwise.

Obituary for John Paul;
The Bethlehem Globe Times
page 6
November 26 1916

John Paul, a Civil War Veteran who for twenty years was employed in the Bethlehem Steel Works, died yesterday 10:30pm in his late home, 325 Vine Street. Born in Cornwall, England, September 19, 1845, a son of the late John and Susan J. Cook Paul, he was 71 years, 1 month, and 6 days old. For two decades, he was employed in the Bethlehem Steel Works. He was ill six years. He was in the marine service during the Civil War. He enlisted February 24, 1863, and was discharged June 29, 1866. Besides his widow, Elizabeth, he leaves three daughters and four sons: Irene, Mabel and Clara, at home; William H. and Walter of this city, Arthur and Stanley, at home; six grandchildren; three brothers, Francis, Easton,; Nicholas, Baltimore; and William, California. Two children preceded him in death. The funeral will take place Saturday 2p.m. Service in the house. Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery. He was past commander of Robert Oldham Post 527 G. A. R. **The Bethlehem Globe Times October 26 1916 p. 2 PAUL--In South Bethlehem, Wednesday Oct. 25, 1916, John Paul, aged 71 years, 1 month, and 6 days. Funeral fromt eh house 325 Vine Street, Saturday, Oct. 28, 1916. 2p.m. Service, in the house. Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

John Paul and Mary E. Rowe were married January 14, 1880 by Rev. Isaac Loos; at the time they were both residents of Friedensville.
By Marie Zimmerman

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BORN IN CORNWALL,ENGLAND