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Ada Blanche <I>Diehl</I> Campbell

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Ada Blanche Diehl Campbell

Birth
Chaneysville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
8 Oct 1913 (aged 37)
Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Chaneysville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Buried beside her sister, Mary Edna Diehl
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From The Bedford Gazette, Bedford, PA, Oct 24, 1913.
Mrs. George W Campbell
Mrs. Ada Blanche (Diehl), wife of George W. Campbell, died at the tenant home on the County Home farm, Wednesday morning, October 8, aged 37 years, one month and 29 days. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Diehl, of near Chaneysville, where she was born August 9, 1876. Besides her husband and two children, aged five and three years, she is survived by her aged parents, four brothers and four sisters. The funeral service was conducted at the Chaneysville Methodist Church Saturday morning, October 11, by the pastor, Rev. Archer of Flinstone, Md.
--Martinsburg Herald.

Mrs. Ada Blanche (Diehl), wife of George W. Campbell died at the tenant home of the Bedford county home farm, where Mr. Campbell has been employed in the capacity of farmer for some years, on Wednesday morning, October 8, at 3 o'clock, from hemorrhages.
She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Diehl of near Chaneysville, and was born at that place August 9, 1876 and was therefore 37 years, 1 month and 39 days of age.
Early in life she united with the Methodist Episcopal church and continued that faith to the time of her death. The funeral service was conducted in the faith to the time of her death. The funeral service was conducted at Chaneysville Methodist church on Saturday morning by the pastor, Rev. Archer, of Flinstone, Md.
Mrs. Campbell was well and favorably known throughout a large part of Bedford county, and leaves many friends who sincerely sympathize with Mr. Campbell in his great loss. Besides her husband and two children, aged 5 and 3 years, she is survived by her aged parents and brothers and 4 sisters, who are scattered from Pennsylvania to California.


Mrs. George Campbell
Mrs. George Campbell died at her home near the Alms House yesterday morning after a brief illness. Leaving today at 12 o'clock the body will be taken to Bernard Diehl's, her father, near Chaneyville from which place the funeral will take place on Saturday morning. She leaves a husband who is farmer at Alms House, and two children. (She was Ada Blanche Diehl and she died Oct 8, 1913 and is buried in Chaneysville)

Bedford County Marriage Records beginning Jan 1, 1891:
George W. Campbell TO Blanch Diehl, Ages 26/30 of
New Enterprise/ Chaneysville IN Bedford Co.
22 AUG 1906 Near Chaneysville
Parents: Samuel and Elizabeth Campbell/Bernard Diehl, Farmer
FHL #331320 Beginning on Page 187


Obits and marriage record graciously offered from Mary Hall Miller.
From The Bedford Gazette, Bedford, PA, Oct 24, 1913.
Mrs. George W Campbell
Mrs. Ada Blanche (Diehl), wife of George W. Campbell, died at the tenant home on the County Home farm, Wednesday morning, October 8, aged 37 years, one month and 29 days. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Diehl, of near Chaneysville, where she was born August 9, 1876. Besides her husband and two children, aged five and three years, she is survived by her aged parents, four brothers and four sisters. The funeral service was conducted at the Chaneysville Methodist Church Saturday morning, October 11, by the pastor, Rev. Archer of Flinstone, Md.
--Martinsburg Herald.

Mrs. Ada Blanche (Diehl), wife of George W. Campbell died at the tenant home of the Bedford county home farm, where Mr. Campbell has been employed in the capacity of farmer for some years, on Wednesday morning, October 8, at 3 o'clock, from hemorrhages.
She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Diehl of near Chaneysville, and was born at that place August 9, 1876 and was therefore 37 years, 1 month and 39 days of age.
Early in life she united with the Methodist Episcopal church and continued that faith to the time of her death. The funeral service was conducted in the faith to the time of her death. The funeral service was conducted at Chaneysville Methodist church on Saturday morning by the pastor, Rev. Archer, of Flinstone, Md.
Mrs. Campbell was well and favorably known throughout a large part of Bedford county, and leaves many friends who sincerely sympathize with Mr. Campbell in his great loss. Besides her husband and two children, aged 5 and 3 years, she is survived by her aged parents and brothers and 4 sisters, who are scattered from Pennsylvania to California.


Mrs. George Campbell
Mrs. George Campbell died at her home near the Alms House yesterday morning after a brief illness. Leaving today at 12 o'clock the body will be taken to Bernard Diehl's, her father, near Chaneyville from which place the funeral will take place on Saturday morning. She leaves a husband who is farmer at Alms House, and two children. (She was Ada Blanche Diehl and she died Oct 8, 1913 and is buried in Chaneysville)

Bedford County Marriage Records beginning Jan 1, 1891:
George W. Campbell TO Blanch Diehl, Ages 26/30 of
New Enterprise/ Chaneysville IN Bedford Co.
22 AUG 1906 Near Chaneysville
Parents: Samuel and Elizabeth Campbell/Bernard Diehl, Farmer
FHL #331320 Beginning on Page 187


Obits and marriage record graciously offered from Mary Hall Miller.

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