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Manley Belden Plymett

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Manley Belden Plymett

Birth
Genesee, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1917 (aged 63–64)
Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Watsontown, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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M.B. Plymett died at the Williamsport hospital on Sunday afternoon. He was admitted to that institution a month or more ago, suffering from pneumonia and Bright's disease.

Surviving him are seven children: Fred, of Montoursville; Mrs. Bert Moon, of Montgomery; Mrs. Myrtle Carr, at Porters Fall, West Virginia; William of above town, and Mrs. Charles Stahl and Frank, of town, and Elwood, at home.

The deceased was the noted poultry man of North Watsontown, having won a number of blue ribbons at the fairs for his fine poultry. He also carried on the trucking business to some extent.

The funeral will be held from his late home above town this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Services will be in charge of Rev. P.A. DeLong, pastor of the Reformed church. Internment will be made in the Watsontown cemetery.


Source: Milton Evening Stan... (The local newspaper) Special section given for Watsontown events.
M.B. Plymett died at the Williamsport hospital on Sunday afternoon. He was admitted to that institution a month or more ago, suffering from pneumonia and Bright's disease.

Surviving him are seven children: Fred, of Montoursville; Mrs. Bert Moon, of Montgomery; Mrs. Myrtle Carr, at Porters Fall, West Virginia; William of above town, and Mrs. Charles Stahl and Frank, of town, and Elwood, at home.

The deceased was the noted poultry man of North Watsontown, having won a number of blue ribbons at the fairs for his fine poultry. He also carried on the trucking business to some extent.

The funeral will be held from his late home above town this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Services will be in charge of Rev. P.A. DeLong, pastor of the Reformed church. Internment will be made in the Watsontown cemetery.


Source: Milton Evening Stan... (The local newspaper) Special section given for Watsontown events.


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