Published in The Herald and Torchlight, Hagerstown, Maryland on Thursday, 7 June 1894 and copied here with any errors:
Death of Josiah Harp.
Josiah Harp died very suddenly Friday morning about 7 o'clock, at his home near Myersville, of paralysis. He was aged about sixty-four years. The deceased was a prominent Middletown Valley miller. He was in Hagerstown on Thursday attending to business and was paralyzed soon after his return home. One of his sons, Albert, is a student at Wolf's Business College. Mr. Harp was one of the most prominent citizens of that valley and was held in high esteem by all who knew him. He was well and most favorably known in this city and county. The funeral will take place Sunday morning from his late residence.
Published in The Daily News, Frederick, Maryland on Monday, 4 June 1894 and copied here with any errors:
The funeral of Josiah Harp, took place from his late home, near Myersville, this county, yesterday morning. Funeral services were conducted by Elder Staaffer, of Washington county, in the Dunkard chapel, and interment was made in the graveyard adjoining. The funeral was one of the largest that has ever taken place in that vicinity.
Published in The Herald and Torchlight, Hagerstown, Maryland on Thursday, 7 June 1894 and copied here with any errors:
Death of Josiah Harp.
Josiah Harp died very suddenly Friday morning about 7 o'clock, at his home near Myersville, of paralysis. He was aged about sixty-four years. The deceased was a prominent Middletown Valley miller. He was in Hagerstown on Thursday attending to business and was paralyzed soon after his return home. One of his sons, Albert, is a student at Wolf's Business College. Mr. Harp was one of the most prominent citizens of that valley and was held in high esteem by all who knew him. He was well and most favorably known in this city and county. The funeral will take place Sunday morning from his late residence.
Published in The Daily News, Frederick, Maryland on Monday, 4 June 1894 and copied here with any errors:
The funeral of Josiah Harp, took place from his late home, near Myersville, this county, yesterday morning. Funeral services were conducted by Elder Staaffer, of Washington county, in the Dunkard chapel, and interment was made in the graveyard adjoining. The funeral was one of the largest that has ever taken place in that vicinity.
Family Members
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George Silas Harp
1853–1925
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Elizabeth Harp Poffinberger
1855–1948
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Amanda Catherine "Mandy" Harp Brandenburg
1857–1923
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John Franklin Harp
1858–1881
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Clara Virginia Harp Shank
1860–1938
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Margaret Jeannette "Nettie" Harp Harshman
1862–1933
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Charles W Harp
1865–1945
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Emma Harp
1872–1873
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Ettie Harp
1876–1877
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Walter C. Harp
1884–1889
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Ferris Eyster Harp
1888–1891
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