MRS. EMMA J. KINSEL
Widow of Dr. J. M. Kinsel, died last mid-night at her home, North Third Street, Bellwood, of a complication of ailments. She was born in Gatesburg, Centre County, on Feb. 25, 1861, a daughter of John and Catherine Rider. Mrs. Kinsel has resided in Bellwood for more than fifty years. She was married to Mr. Kinsel on Dec. 25, 1894, with Rev. J. B. Stine officiating. She and her husband were the builders of the famous roundhouse of cement blocks on the Mayflower plantation in Bellwood, where they resided for many years. Mrs. Kinsel was a member of the Lutheran church and a charter member of the Christian Endeavor Society. Surviving are one grandchild, five step-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Sarah Smith of Maringo, Centre county. Source:
Altoona Mirror, January 26, 1937
MRS. EMMA J. KINSEL
Widow of Dr. J. M. Kinsel, died last mid-night at her home, North Third Street, Bellwood, of a complication of ailments. She was born in Gatesburg, Centre County, on Feb. 25, 1861, a daughter of John and Catherine Rider. Mrs. Kinsel has resided in Bellwood for more than fifty years. She was married to Mr. Kinsel on Dec. 25, 1894, with Rev. J. B. Stine officiating. She and her husband were the builders of the famous roundhouse of cement blocks on the Mayflower plantation in Bellwood, where they resided for many years. Mrs. Kinsel was a member of the Lutheran church and a charter member of the Christian Endeavor Society. Surviving are one grandchild, five step-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Sarah Smith of Maringo, Centre county. Source:
Altoona Mirror, January 26, 1937
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