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Henry K Fenstermacher

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Henry K Fenstermacher

Birth
Death
14 Feb 1917 (aged 66)
Burial
Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Henry Fenstermacher, son of Leon, was born Nov. 9, 1850, in Upper Macungie township, Lehigh county. He was a farmer in Maxatawny township up to 1890, when he moved to Allentown and is employed by the Trexler Lumber company ever since. He has served Trinity Reformed church as a deacon and elder. He married Anna Elizabeth, a daughter of Nathan Haas. She was born in 1850 and died June 26, 1894. Their children are: 1. Ellen A., single, at home. 2. George Leon, born March 19, 1879, in Maxatawny township, Berks county. He attended the public schools and the American Commercial School. In 1898 he learned the barber trade which he has followed ever since. He has his tonsorial parlor at 404 North Eighth street, Allentown. In 1905, he married Annie M. Long, daughter of James W. and Leanda (Weidner) Long, of Longswamp township. They have two children: Leon James, who died in infancy; and Margaret Leanda. 3. Carrie is the wife of James Hoffman.
Roberts, Stroudt, Krick, Dietrich, History of Lehigh Counnty, Pennsylvania. 1914.

Mr. Fenstermacher was employed at the Trexler lumber company for 25 years. He was a member of Allen Council, No. 753, Order of Independent Americans. In addition to his three children, he was survived by two sisters and one brother: Mrs. William Walbert, of Allentown, and Mrs. Titlow, of Topton, and James O. Fenstermacher, of Topton.
Henry Fenstermacher, son of Leon, was born Nov. 9, 1850, in Upper Macungie township, Lehigh county. He was a farmer in Maxatawny township up to 1890, when he moved to Allentown and is employed by the Trexler Lumber company ever since. He has served Trinity Reformed church as a deacon and elder. He married Anna Elizabeth, a daughter of Nathan Haas. She was born in 1850 and died June 26, 1894. Their children are: 1. Ellen A., single, at home. 2. George Leon, born March 19, 1879, in Maxatawny township, Berks county. He attended the public schools and the American Commercial School. In 1898 he learned the barber trade which he has followed ever since. He has his tonsorial parlor at 404 North Eighth street, Allentown. In 1905, he married Annie M. Long, daughter of James W. and Leanda (Weidner) Long, of Longswamp township. They have two children: Leon James, who died in infancy; and Margaret Leanda. 3. Carrie is the wife of James Hoffman.
Roberts, Stroudt, Krick, Dietrich, History of Lehigh Counnty, Pennsylvania. 1914.

Mr. Fenstermacher was employed at the Trexler lumber company for 25 years. He was a member of Allen Council, No. 753, Order of Independent Americans. In addition to his three children, he was survived by two sisters and one brother: Mrs. William Walbert, of Allentown, and Mrs. Titlow, of Topton, and James O. Fenstermacher, of Topton.


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