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Howard Amos Dinstel

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Howard Amos Dinstel

Birth
Noxen, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
30 May 1957 (aged 65)
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Forty Fort, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
144
Memorial ID
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Howard was the sixth child of seventeen and the fifth boy. He was born in the Dienstel home above the banks of Bowmans Creek. He lived without electricity or phone, but did have running water.
Howard married and had a son. He was a pharmacist.

Dinstel-Harris

Miss Elizabeth J. Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Harris, of Main street, Kingston and Howard Dinstel of Wilkes-Barre, were married at 10 o'clock this mornig at the Harris home by Dr. C.M. Olmstead. The bride and groom were attended by Misses Grave and Marion Sink. Over fifty guests attended the wedding and reception which followed. The bride is a popular young lady of Kingston and the bridegroom is a clerk at Greenstein's pharmacy, this city. Mr. and Mrs. Dinstel left on a wedding tour and will be home July 1. They will reside on Main street, Kingston.

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Thanks to Ollie for clipping the article!
Howard was the sixth child of seventeen and the fifth boy. He was born in the Dienstel home above the banks of Bowmans Creek. He lived without electricity or phone, but did have running water.
Howard married and had a son. He was a pharmacist.

Dinstel-Harris

Miss Elizabeth J. Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Harris, of Main street, Kingston and Howard Dinstel of Wilkes-Barre, were married at 10 o'clock this mornig at the Harris home by Dr. C.M. Olmstead. The bride and groom were attended by Misses Grave and Marion Sink. Over fifty guests attended the wedding and reception which followed. The bride is a popular young lady of Kingston and the bridegroom is a clerk at Greenstein's pharmacy, this city. Mr. and Mrs. Dinstel left on a wedding tour and will be home July 1. They will reside on Main street, Kingston.

Unknown newspaper and date

Thanks to Ollie for clipping the article!

Gravesite Details

Burial Lot #144 washed away during Agnes Flood.



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