Trenton Evening Times Sunday May 15 1904
Funeral at Pennington
Asher Atchley, who resides with his son in law, Mr Lewis on the Harbourton road near Titusville, was stricken with paralysis Friday morning after returning home from taking milk to Titusville station. He was in good spirits until 10 o'clock when he was taken ill with the disease and lived only seven hours.He was past seventy years of age and has always been in apparently good health. He leaves a widow, two daughters - Mrs Houten (Houghten) of Titusville and Mrs Lewis with whom he made his home - and one son, Livingston C Atchley of this place, to mourn his loss.
Trenton Evening Times Sunday May 15 1904
Funeral at Pennington
Asher Atchley, who resides with his son in law, Mr Lewis on the Harbourton road near Titusville, was stricken with paralysis Friday morning after returning home from taking milk to Titusville station. He was in good spirits until 10 o'clock when he was taken ill with the disease and lived only seven hours.He was past seventy years of age and has always been in apparently good health. He leaves a widow, two daughters - Mrs Houten (Houghten) of Titusville and Mrs Lewis with whom he made his home - and one son, Livingston C Atchley of this place, to mourn his loss.
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