Mrs. Biddle was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Christian Benner and spent the greater part of her life here though she lived some time in Baltimore and later with relatives at Brush Run. Three weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. Biddle came here to make their home with their daughter in-law.
Surviving are her husband and the following children Mrs. Fuhrman, of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Annie White, of Hanover, Mrs. Abbie M?bring*, of Brush Run: Mrs. Laura Kauffman W. E. Biddle and Thomas Biddle of Gettysburg One brother, J. Oliver Benner, of York street, and one sister, Mrs. Julia Walter, of Reading, also survive. She was a member of St. James Lutheran church.
Funeral Monday afternoon at two o'clock from the home of Mrs. Edward Biddle on West Middle street. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
* M?bring - the ? could be an e or a c.
obituary published Saturday, 18 December 1909 in the Adams County News, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Copied here with any typos.
Mrs. Biddle was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Christian Benner and spent the greater part of her life here though she lived some time in Baltimore and later with relatives at Brush Run. Three weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. Biddle came here to make their home with their daughter in-law.
Surviving are her husband and the following children Mrs. Fuhrman, of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Annie White, of Hanover, Mrs. Abbie M?bring*, of Brush Run: Mrs. Laura Kauffman W. E. Biddle and Thomas Biddle of Gettysburg One brother, J. Oliver Benner, of York street, and one sister, Mrs. Julia Walter, of Reading, also survive. She was a member of St. James Lutheran church.
Funeral Monday afternoon at two o'clock from the home of Mrs. Edward Biddle on West Middle street. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
* M?bring - the ? could be an e or a c.
obituary published Saturday, 18 December 1909 in the Adams County News, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Copied here with any typos.
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