Cause of death: Murdered
Source of information: Death Records of Butler County, Pennsylvania, 1852--1854; 1893--1905; pages 84 and 85.
PLEASE NOTE: Location of birth not listed in death record.
Excerpt from the Warren, PA 'Evening Democrat' edition of Monday, Jan 10, 1898, page 4: "Adam Kamerer, janitor of the Butler court house was severely burned by the explosion of a lantern."
Full account of Adam's passing, life accomplishments and surviving family members is also found in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette edition of Thursday, May 19, 1898, page 4
Cause of death: Murdered
Source of information: Death Records of Butler County, Pennsylvania, 1852--1854; 1893--1905; pages 84 and 85.
PLEASE NOTE: Location of birth not listed in death record.
Excerpt from the Warren, PA 'Evening Democrat' edition of Monday, Jan 10, 1898, page 4: "Adam Kamerer, janitor of the Butler court house was severely burned by the explosion of a lantern."
Full account of Adam's passing, life accomplishments and surviving family members is also found in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette edition of Thursday, May 19, 1898, page 4
Gravesite Details
Civil War veteran marker
Family Members
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Peter Kamerer
1835–1915
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Margaret Ann Kamerer Myers
1836–1906
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John D. Kamerer
1837–1896
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Mary A Kamerer McCullough
1839–1908
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Elizabeth Harriett Kamerer McCullough
1840–1883
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George D. Kamerer
1841–1932
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William Kamerer
1843–1892
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Catharine R. Kamerer McCollough
1846–1928
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Lavina Kamerer McCullough
1848–1940
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Louis L Kamerer
1849–1903
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Hannah Kamerer Myers
1851–1933
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Samuel Henry Kamerer
1853–1947
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