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Samuel Hartzell

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Samuel Hartzell

Birth
Death
31 Jan 1898 (aged 64)
Burial
Williams Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Easton Daily Argus, Wednesday, February 2, 1898
Samuel Hartzell
Samuel Hartzell, a well known farmer residing on Morgan's Hill, Williams Township, died on Monday night from cancer of the Stomach, aged about sixty-five years. Deceased is survived by his wife and four daughters, as follows: Mrs. Milton Kelchner, of Dryland; Mrs. Stewart Kelchner, of Morgan's Hill; Mrs. Thomas Ealer, of South Easton and Miss Flora, living at home. Two brothers William Hartzell, of Williams Township; B. F. Hartzell, of Logan, Nebraska, and two sisters, Mrs. Fisher, of Newark, N.J., and Mrs. Jacob Unangst, of Lincoln, Nebraska, also survive. The funeral will be held on Friday morning with services at the Williams Township Reformed Church and interment in the adjoining cemetery.

He was a lifelong member of the St. John's Reformed church of Williams Township and for many years officiated as organist in both the St. John's Lutheran and St. John's Reformed Churches and was always pronounce a good tenor singer. The deceased also held the office of trustee of the Reformed congregation at the time of his death.
Easton Daily Argus, Wednesday, February 2, 1898
Samuel Hartzell
Samuel Hartzell, a well known farmer residing on Morgan's Hill, Williams Township, died on Monday night from cancer of the Stomach, aged about sixty-five years. Deceased is survived by his wife and four daughters, as follows: Mrs. Milton Kelchner, of Dryland; Mrs. Stewart Kelchner, of Morgan's Hill; Mrs. Thomas Ealer, of South Easton and Miss Flora, living at home. Two brothers William Hartzell, of Williams Township; B. F. Hartzell, of Logan, Nebraska, and two sisters, Mrs. Fisher, of Newark, N.J., and Mrs. Jacob Unangst, of Lincoln, Nebraska, also survive. The funeral will be held on Friday morning with services at the Williams Township Reformed Church and interment in the adjoining cemetery.

He was a lifelong member of the St. John's Reformed church of Williams Township and for many years officiated as organist in both the St. John's Lutheran and St. John's Reformed Churches and was always pronounce a good tenor singer. The deceased also held the office of trustee of the Reformed congregation at the time of his death.


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