Samuel Francis Harclerode

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Samuel Francis Harclerode

Birth
Everett, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
14 Dec 1941 (aged 76)
Leavittsburg, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Vienna, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1 - Garden of Everlasting Life
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My Great-Grandfather Samuel was the son of David Harclerode and Mary Wyles Harclerode. He married Minnie Arvadia Florence Brown on April 30, 1891 in Everett, Bedford County, Pa.

Samuel worked as a "Blower Boss" at the Everett Blast Furnace. He also worked in the same position in furnaces located in: Rock Hill, Saxton, Riddlesburg, and Monessen, Pa. Samuel was asked by James Stanford Fraser Sr. to help erect the Trumbull Cliffs Furnace in Warren, Ohio. Samuel moved his family to Warren, Ohio in the early 1920s. The Trumbull Cliffs Furnace later became a part of Republican Steel Corp. Samuel was employed at the Trumbull Cliffs Furnace until his retirement in 1938.

Samuel and Minnie had the following children: (1) Chester Arthur Harclerode, (2) Charles Henry Harclerode, (3) Jesse Joseph Harclerode, (4) Eva Masouri Harclerode McCummins, and Arvadia Harclerode Hartman Burbank.

Samuel was described by his grandchildren as a kind and quiet man. It was said that he could speak German as well as English.

Samuel died of a heart attack just a few months after celebrating his 50th wedding anniversary in 1941.
My Great-Grandfather Samuel was the son of David Harclerode and Mary Wyles Harclerode. He married Minnie Arvadia Florence Brown on April 30, 1891 in Everett, Bedford County, Pa.

Samuel worked as a "Blower Boss" at the Everett Blast Furnace. He also worked in the same position in furnaces located in: Rock Hill, Saxton, Riddlesburg, and Monessen, Pa. Samuel was asked by James Stanford Fraser Sr. to help erect the Trumbull Cliffs Furnace in Warren, Ohio. Samuel moved his family to Warren, Ohio in the early 1920s. The Trumbull Cliffs Furnace later became a part of Republican Steel Corp. Samuel was employed at the Trumbull Cliffs Furnace until his retirement in 1938.

Samuel and Minnie had the following children: (1) Chester Arthur Harclerode, (2) Charles Henry Harclerode, (3) Jesse Joseph Harclerode, (4) Eva Masouri Harclerode McCummins, and Arvadia Harclerode Hartman Burbank.

Samuel was described by his grandchildren as a kind and quiet man. It was said that he could speak German as well as English.

Samuel died of a heart attack just a few months after celebrating his 50th wedding anniversary in 1941.