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James Henry Duman

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James Henry Duman

Birth
Nicktown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 Nov 1928 (aged 40)
Chest Springs, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Nicktown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6128918, Longitude: -78.8075031
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James was the husband of Annie Magdalene (Springer) Duman

He was the son of Andrew Michael Duman and Catherine Matilda (Parrish) Duman

CHEST SPRINGS, James Duman, of Allegheny township, aged 41 years, well-known farmer, died of pneumonia, at 1:45 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. He was born in Nicktown November 14, 1887 a son of Andrew and Catherine Duman, now residents of Idaho. Mr. Duman is survived by his widow and the following children, all at home: Alma, Wilmer, Marie, Raymond, Regis, Leonard and Irvin Duman. He was a brother of Aloysius and Vincent Duman, and Mrs. A. Uhlam, all of Idaho; Mrs. Peter Tzel, Oregon; Mrs. Felix Stromberg, California; and Mrs. John Stadler, Topeka, Kan.

Funeral services will be conducted at 9 o'clock Saturday morning in St. Monica's Catholic church, in charge of the Rev. Father Padden, pastor. Interment will be made in St. Nicholas' cemetery at Nicktown.
(Ebensburg Mountaineer-Herald, Ebensburg, PA, thurs. Nov 15, 1928)
James was the husband of Annie Magdalene (Springer) Duman

He was the son of Andrew Michael Duman and Catherine Matilda (Parrish) Duman

CHEST SPRINGS, James Duman, of Allegheny township, aged 41 years, well-known farmer, died of pneumonia, at 1:45 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. He was born in Nicktown November 14, 1887 a son of Andrew and Catherine Duman, now residents of Idaho. Mr. Duman is survived by his widow and the following children, all at home: Alma, Wilmer, Marie, Raymond, Regis, Leonard and Irvin Duman. He was a brother of Aloysius and Vincent Duman, and Mrs. A. Uhlam, all of Idaho; Mrs. Peter Tzel, Oregon; Mrs. Felix Stromberg, California; and Mrs. John Stadler, Topeka, Kan.

Funeral services will be conducted at 9 o'clock Saturday morning in St. Monica's Catholic church, in charge of the Rev. Father Padden, pastor. Interment will be made in St. Nicholas' cemetery at Nicktown.
(Ebensburg Mountaineer-Herald, Ebensburg, PA, thurs. Nov 15, 1928)


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