Lebanon (PA) Daily News
Monday, September 11, 1916, p. 3
Elizabeth, the six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ams, of 324 East Weidman street, East Lebanon, died this morning from burns which she suffered a week ago while playing with fire. Her clothing became ignited and she was frightfully burned on the body before her blazing garments could be torn from her. Her parents, a brother, Adam and sister, Rose, are left.
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Lebanon (PA) Daily News
Wednesday, September 13, 1916, p. 3
First Burial On St. Gertrude's Cath. Cemetery
The first burial in St. Gertrude's Catholic cemetery, in East Lebanon, was made this morning being that of Elizabeth Ams, the six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ams, of 324 East Weidman street, whose death was caused by burns received while playing with fire. Rev. A. G. Kappes, rector of St. Gertrude's church, conducted the funeral service.
P. H. Thompson was the undertaker.
Lebanon (PA) Daily News
Monday, September 11, 1916, p. 3
Elizabeth, the six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ams, of 324 East Weidman street, East Lebanon, died this morning from burns which she suffered a week ago while playing with fire. Her clothing became ignited and she was frightfully burned on the body before her blazing garments could be torn from her. Her parents, a brother, Adam and sister, Rose, are left.
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Lebanon (PA) Daily News
Wednesday, September 13, 1916, p. 3
First Burial On St. Gertrude's Cath. Cemetery
The first burial in St. Gertrude's Catholic cemetery, in East Lebanon, was made this morning being that of Elizabeth Ams, the six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ams, of 324 East Weidman street, whose death was caused by burns received while playing with fire. Rev. A. G. Kappes, rector of St. Gertrude's church, conducted the funeral service.
P. H. Thompson was the undertaker.
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