07/08/1841 - 02/28/1894
CROMER, John Jerimiah, "Jere," a Representative from Fulton County; born, July 8, 1841 in Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pa.; first sergeant, Company F, 49th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry (1861-1864, Civil War); iron molder and founder; school director, Dublin Township, Fulton County; doorkeeper, Pennsylvania Senate (1873-1874); sergeant-at-arms, Pennsylvania State Senate (1877-1878); elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives as a Republican in 1884; not a candidate for reelection to the House (1886); died, February 28, 1894 in the city of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; interred, Fort Littleton Cemetery, Fort Littleton, Fulton County, Pennsylvania.
07/08/1841 - 02/28/1894
CROMER, John Jerimiah, "Jere," a Representative from Fulton County; born, July 8, 1841 in Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pa.; first sergeant, Company F, 49th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry (1861-1864, Civil War); iron molder and founder; school director, Dublin Township, Fulton County; doorkeeper, Pennsylvania Senate (1873-1874); sergeant-at-arms, Pennsylvania State Senate (1877-1878); elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives as a Republican in 1884; not a candidate for reelection to the House (1886); died, February 28, 1894 in the city of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; interred, Fort Littleton Cemetery, Fort Littleton, Fulton County, Pennsylvania.
Inscription
CO. D 49TH PA INF
Family Members
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Ida Belle Woollett Cromer
1863–1896
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Mary Keziah Cromer Baldwin
1873–1935
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Frances Edna Cromer Patterson
1875–1942
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Emma Welker "Emily" Cromer Cunningham
1876–1942
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Anna Margaret Cromer Mayne
1878–1946
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Nellie Cromer
1879–1883
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George Lockard Cromer
1881–1949
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Sarah Catherine Cromer Richardson
1883–1947
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Florence Alice "Flo" Cromer
1885–1957
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John Jeremiah "Jerry" Cromer
1887–1949
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Blanche Beamer Cromer Hess
1888–1967
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Harry Hershey Cromer
1894–1958