The Daily Journal, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, Monday, 28 December 1931, page 1, column 2: Native of Austria Dies at Oak Grove
Pneumonia Is Fatal To Peter Paul Bolents, Who Resided With Daughter
Peter Paul Bolents, a native of Austria, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Enoch Stetson, of Oak Grove, Wednesday evening, December 23rd, following an illness from pneumonia.
A native of Austria, Mr. Bolents came to America in 1881 and in 1884 was united in marriage with Miss Ella Yatsca, of Philipsburg, the ceremony taking place here.
The following children survive, namely: Peter and Joseph of Le Contes Mills; Mrs. Enoch Stetson, of Oak Grove; Mrs. Jacob Kozk[sic], of Cresson; Mrs. Martin Vail and Mrs. Mike Parcharko[sic], of Cresson; Mrs. Joseph Kubilek[sic], of Revloc; John, of Pittsburgh, and Andrew of Cambridge.
Burial took place on Saturday morning in the Catholic cemetery at Morrisdale, with Rev. Charles A. Abt, rector of St. Agnes Catholic church, church[sic], in charge.
Family members desire to thank all friends for their many deeds of kindness during his illness and at his death.
The Daily Journal, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, Monday, 28 December 1931, page 1, column 2: Native of Austria Dies at Oak Grove
Pneumonia Is Fatal To Peter Paul Bolents, Who Resided With Daughter
Peter Paul Bolents, a native of Austria, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Enoch Stetson, of Oak Grove, Wednesday evening, December 23rd, following an illness from pneumonia.
A native of Austria, Mr. Bolents came to America in 1881 and in 1884 was united in marriage with Miss Ella Yatsca, of Philipsburg, the ceremony taking place here.
The following children survive, namely: Peter and Joseph of Le Contes Mills; Mrs. Enoch Stetson, of Oak Grove; Mrs. Jacob Kozk[sic], of Cresson; Mrs. Martin Vail and Mrs. Mike Parcharko[sic], of Cresson; Mrs. Joseph Kubilek[sic], of Revloc; John, of Pittsburgh, and Andrew of Cambridge.
Burial took place on Saturday morning in the Catholic cemetery at Morrisdale, with Rev. Charles A. Abt, rector of St. Agnes Catholic church, church[sic], in charge.
Family members desire to thank all friends for their many deeds of kindness during his illness and at his death.
Gravesite Details
His birth date varies greatly in records, from as early 1855 to as late as 1864. He was probably from eastern Slovakia.
Family Members
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Peter Paul Bolents
1886–1964
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Mary E. Bolents Stetson
1889–1937
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Anna Bolents Kubulek
1891–1953
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Alice Bolents Vaile
1893–1966
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Joseph George Bolents
1895–1951
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Susan Cecelia Bolents Pecharko
1897–1978
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Elizabeth Helen "Lizzie" Bolents Koza
1899–1974
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John Joseph Bolents
1901–1960
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Andrew Charles Bolents
1904–1937
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