Her husband was a soldier in the Civil War, and died while in service, near the close of the Rebellion.
The subject of this sketch is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Rachel Young of Hooversville; one brother, Mr. Fleegle of Stoyestown; and six sisters, one of whom is Mrs. Nancy Ream of the Eighth Ward, this city. Two of the other six reside in Ohio, two in Stoyestown, one in West Virginia, and one in Iowa.
The funeral took place at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, interment being made in the Davidsville Cemetery. Mrs. Custer was a member of the United Brethren Church for about forty years.
[Johnstown Tribune - 5 May 1899, Page 1; contributed by Diann Olsen; http://www.camgenpa.net/]
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Her husband was a soldier in the Civil War, and died while in service, near the close of the Rebellion.
The subject of this sketch is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Rachel Young of Hooversville; one brother, Mr. Fleegle of Stoyestown; and six sisters, one of whom is Mrs. Nancy Ream of the Eighth Ward, this city. Two of the other six reside in Ohio, two in Stoyestown, one in West Virginia, and one in Iowa.
The funeral took place at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, interment being made in the Davidsville Cemetery. Mrs. Custer was a member of the United Brethren Church for about forty years.
[Johnstown Tribune - 5 May 1899, Page 1; contributed by Diann Olsen; http://www.camgenpa.net/]
Contributor: MidMdRoots (47185303) •
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