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Carlisle Evening Herald (Carlisle, PA), Tuesday, February 3, 1891; pg. 4
Death of Adam Finkenbinder.
Adam Finkenbinder, a well known resident of West Pennsboro township, died yesterday morning at his home a short distance East of Plainfield. He was aged about 60 years. For many years he followed farming, but retired several years ago.
He was a member of the Reformed church. The deceased was a very popular man, and being of a genial disposition won to his side a large number of friends. About two year ago he was stricken with a stroke of paralysis, and since then had been sorely afflicted by it, but his sufferings were manfully and cheerfully borne. On Friday last he sustained another stroke. From this one he never rallied. He is survived by a wife and four children. The children are William, who resides in the west; Alfred, of Plainfield; and Laura and David, who reside at the homestead.
The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning; interment in Plainfield.
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The Shippensburg Chronicle (Shippensburg, PA), Thursday, February 5, 1891; pg. 3
Cumberland County Items.
Mr. Adam Finkenbinder died at his home near Plainfield, Monday, aged 60 years. His death was the result of a stroke of paralysis. He leaves a wife and four children. He was a popular man and his death is greatly regretted in the community.
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Carlisle Evening Herald (Carlisle, PA), Tuesday, February 3, 1891; pg. 4
Death of Adam Finkenbinder.
Adam Finkenbinder, a well known resident of West Pennsboro township, died yesterday morning at his home a short distance East of Plainfield. He was aged about 60 years. For many years he followed farming, but retired several years ago.
He was a member of the Reformed church. The deceased was a very popular man, and being of a genial disposition won to his side a large number of friends. About two year ago he was stricken with a stroke of paralysis, and since then had been sorely afflicted by it, but his sufferings were manfully and cheerfully borne. On Friday last he sustained another stroke. From this one he never rallied. He is survived by a wife and four children. The children are William, who resides in the west; Alfred, of Plainfield; and Laura and David, who reside at the homestead.
The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning; interment in Plainfield.
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The Shippensburg Chronicle (Shippensburg, PA), Thursday, February 5, 1891; pg. 3
Cumberland County Items.
Mr. Adam Finkenbinder died at his home near Plainfield, Monday, aged 60 years. His death was the result of a stroke of paralysis. He leaves a wife and four children. He was a popular man and his death is greatly regretted in the community.
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