William Fink of Old Lycoming township whose farm in on Bottle Run died yesterday aged 73/3/3. He leaves his wife 6 sons & 5 daughters. The was a prominent members of the Farmers Alliance of Bottle Run. The funeral will take place tomorrow from the Buchanan Church.
WILLIAM FINK, second son of David Fink, was born October 25, 1823, and was reared and educated in his native township. He remained at home until his twenty-fourth year, when he engaged in lumbering, which he followed until 1855. He then purchased his present homestead, upon which he has since resided. He married Mary Ann, daughter of Abraham Newcome, of Old Lycoming township. They are the parents of the following children: Gohem; Edward; William; John; Frank; Albert; Jane, wife of John Russell; Lizzie, wife of John B. Kinley; Ellen, wife of Joseph Harmon; Margaret, and Gertrude. Mr. Fink has served as constable in his township for twenty-five years. He is a member of the Republican party, also of the Farmers' Alliance, and is connected with the Presbyterian church.
William Fink of Old Lycoming township whose farm in on Bottle Run died yesterday aged 73/3/3. He leaves his wife 6 sons & 5 daughters. The was a prominent members of the Farmers Alliance of Bottle Run. The funeral will take place tomorrow from the Buchanan Church.
WILLIAM FINK, second son of David Fink, was born October 25, 1823, and was reared and educated in his native township. He remained at home until his twenty-fourth year, when he engaged in lumbering, which he followed until 1855. He then purchased his present homestead, upon which he has since resided. He married Mary Ann, daughter of Abraham Newcome, of Old Lycoming township. They are the parents of the following children: Gohem; Edward; William; John; Frank; Albert; Jane, wife of John Russell; Lizzie, wife of John B. Kinley; Ellen, wife of Joseph Harmon; Margaret, and Gertrude. Mr. Fink has served as constable in his township for twenty-five years. He is a member of the Republican party, also of the Farmers' Alliance, and is connected with the Presbyterian church.
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