I found Andrew's obit on microfilm during a visit to Oil City. It states Andrew was a well known resident of Ten-Mile Bottom, died at his home there at 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon from gangrene. The deceased had been a resident of Ten-Mile Bottom for the past 40 years, was a farmer by occupation, and a member of the Heckathorn Church his entire life. He is survived by his widow and nine children: Henry N and Mrs. John Marsh, Pleasantville; Mrs. William Knight, Mrs. H.L. Perry, A.D.Bickel of Ten-Mile Bottom, Mrs. H. L. Coburn of Montpelier, Ind.; Mrs. W.W. Kranier, of Fairmont, W.Va.; Mrs. G.A. Lindsay of Ford City. The funeral services Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at Heckathorn Church.
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I found Andrew's obit on microfilm during a visit to Oil City. It states Andrew was a well known resident of Ten-Mile Bottom, died at his home there at 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon from gangrene. The deceased had been a resident of Ten-Mile Bottom for the past 40 years, was a farmer by occupation, and a member of the Heckathorn Church his entire life. He is survived by his widow and nine children: Henry N and Mrs. John Marsh, Pleasantville; Mrs. William Knight, Mrs. H.L. Perry, A.D.Bickel of Ten-Mile Bottom, Mrs. H. L. Coburn of Montpelier, Ind.; Mrs. W.W. Kranier, of Fairmont, W.Va.; Mrs. G.A. Lindsay of Ford City. The funeral services Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at Heckathorn Church.
Always interested in communicating with any relatives to share information.
Family Members
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Alexander H Bickel
1858–1933
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Henry Martin Bickel
1860–1952
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Lucy Anna Bickel Marsh
1862–1936
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Rosy Jane "Rosie" Bickel Knight
1865–1941
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Margaret Idella Bickel Karnes
1867–1920
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Mary Ellen Bickel Lindsey
1869–1953
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Nancy Etta "Nannie" Bickel Perry
1874–1944
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Andrew Diven Bickel
1874–1946
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Effie Irene Bickel
1877–1879
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Venie Edith Bickel Coburn
1882–1962
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Stella Bickel
1885–1887
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