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James M. Cornman, 36, born N. Middleton, son of Olliver (sic) Cornman & Anna (Stutzman) Cornman; first wife died October 19, 1919 (sic), & Florence A. Kinter, 40, born Middlesex Twp., daughter of Jacob Kinter & Elizabeth (McLester) Kitner, were married February 1, 1921 at New Kingston, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. (Source: Marriage License)
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James M. Cornman, 41, born N. Middleton, son of Oliver & Annie (Stutzman) Cornman, and Mary V. Griffie, 41, born Mifflin Twp., daughter of James & Jennie (Gutshall) Griffie, were married October 6, 1926 at York, PA. James wife died December 1924; Mary's husband died Jan. 29, 1925. (Source: Cumberland County, PA Marriage Records)
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Monday, November 28, 1955; pg. 6
James W. (sic) Cornman, Mounted Route, East High Street Extended, died early this morning at his home. He was 71 years old.
He was the son of the late Oliver and Annie Stutzman Cornman and was a former employe (sic) at the Frog, Switch and Manufacturing Company. He was a member of the Hickorytown Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Hosler Cornman; a daughter, Mrs. Brinton Minnich, South Middleton Township; a step-son, Charles Cornman, Carlisle RD5; and Harry and Parker Cornman, both of Carlisle (Harry & Parker are brothers); two grandchildren and two step-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Lutz-Hoffman Funeral Home, 219 North Hanover Street. Rev. Joseph A. Smith will officiate. Burial will be in Kutz's Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow night at the funeral home.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Thursday, December 1, 1955; pg. 4
Funeral services for James N. (sic) Cornman, East High Street, who died Monday, were held Wednesday afternoon, at the Lutz-Hoffman Funeral Home, 219 North Hanover Street, with Rev. Joseph A. Smith officiating. Burial was in Kutz's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Clyde Shughart, Jacob Hoover, Merle Cornman and Thomas Sipe.
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James M. Cornman, 36, born N. Middleton, son of Olliver (sic) Cornman & Anna (Stutzman) Cornman; first wife died October 19, 1919 (sic), & Florence A. Kinter, 40, born Middlesex Twp., daughter of Jacob Kinter & Elizabeth (McLester) Kitner, were married February 1, 1921 at New Kingston, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. (Source: Marriage License)
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James M. Cornman, 41, born N. Middleton, son of Oliver & Annie (Stutzman) Cornman, and Mary V. Griffie, 41, born Mifflin Twp., daughter of James & Jennie (Gutshall) Griffie, were married October 6, 1926 at York, PA. James wife died December 1924; Mary's husband died Jan. 29, 1925. (Source: Cumberland County, PA Marriage Records)
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Monday, November 28, 1955; pg. 6
James W. (sic) Cornman, Mounted Route, East High Street Extended, died early this morning at his home. He was 71 years old.
He was the son of the late Oliver and Annie Stutzman Cornman and was a former employe (sic) at the Frog, Switch and Manufacturing Company. He was a member of the Hickorytown Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Hosler Cornman; a daughter, Mrs. Brinton Minnich, South Middleton Township; a step-son, Charles Cornman, Carlisle RD5; and Harry and Parker Cornman, both of Carlisle (Harry & Parker are brothers); two grandchildren and two step-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Lutz-Hoffman Funeral Home, 219 North Hanover Street. Rev. Joseph A. Smith will officiate. Burial will be in Kutz's Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow night at the funeral home.
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The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), Thursday, December 1, 1955; pg. 4
Funeral services for James N. (sic) Cornman, East High Street, who died Monday, were held Wednesday afternoon, at the Lutz-Hoffman Funeral Home, 219 North Hanover Street, with Rev. Joseph A. Smith officiating. Burial was in Kutz's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Clyde Shughart, Jacob Hoover, Merle Cornman and Thomas Sipe.
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