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Emanuel Bentzel

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Emanuel Bentzel

Birth
York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
31 Jan 1911 (aged 69)
Manchester Township, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Shiloh, York County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Emanuel married Magdalena Datisman on 20 Mar 1870,Christ Lutheran Church, York, York, PA
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EMANUEL BENTZEL DIES IN X BUGGY OF HEART TROUBLE (Special to The Gazette) EMGISVTLLE, Jan. 31. While passing the residence of Fred Small, north of this place in a buggy, Emanuel I Bentzel, of Foulstown, died from heart I trouble at 9 o'clock this morning. The deceased, accompanied by Bird Hiestand, were on their way home after a business trip to this place. The deceased was fifty-eight years old and was a mute. He was a first class carpenter and wheelright. Surviving are his widow and two brothers, Daniel, of York, and Moses, of Dillsburg. Mr. Heistand was driving the team, and did not notice when his friend died, but discovered his body a short time later. He drove to the Small form -farm from which place he called Coroner J. E. Dehoff, of York. The Coroner viewed the body and decided that an Inquest was not necessary. The body was taken to the Bentzel home by Mr. Heistand.

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The Gazette
York, Pennsylvania
01 Feb 1911, Wed • Page 10

Emanuel married Magdalena Datisman on 20 Mar 1870,Christ Lutheran Church, York, York, PA
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EMANUEL BENTZEL DIES IN X BUGGY OF HEART TROUBLE (Special to The Gazette) EMGISVTLLE, Jan. 31. While passing the residence of Fred Small, north of this place in a buggy, Emanuel I Bentzel, of Foulstown, died from heart I trouble at 9 o'clock this morning. The deceased, accompanied by Bird Hiestand, were on their way home after a business trip to this place. The deceased was fifty-eight years old and was a mute. He was a first class carpenter and wheelright. Surviving are his widow and two brothers, Daniel, of York, and Moses, of Dillsburg. Mr. Heistand was driving the team, and did not notice when his friend died, but discovered his body a short time later. He drove to the Small form -farm from which place he called Coroner J. E. Dehoff, of York. The Coroner viewed the body and decided that an Inquest was not necessary. The body was taken to the Bentzel home by Mr. Heistand.

CLIPPED FROM
The Gazette
York, Pennsylvania
01 Feb 1911, Wed • Page 10



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