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Philip Carmony Moyer

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Philip Carmony Moyer

Birth
Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 Jun 1904 (aged 70)
Orangeville, Stephenson County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Orangeville, Stephenson County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
South End Section
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PHILLIP CARMONY MOYER, who for the past four months was confined to his home with cancer of the stomach, died Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. During his illness Mr. Moyer suffered much but bore all patiently. For several years his health had not been good but only the past few months did the disease cause him much trouble. Death was indeed a welcome relief from his sufferings. Philip Carmony Moyer was born in Brush Valley, Pennsylvania, July 23, 1833. He was the oldest of seventeen children. When he became of age he came west and for a time lived at Rock Grove. On December 7, 1858 he was married to Amanda Gross at Juda, Wisconsin. They moved onto the farm west of town where the family now resides. Here they have lived ever since except for the one year spent at Ridott. Mr. Moyer was the son of Samuel Moyer, who lived for a time in this county. The deceased was baptized August 19, 1833, by Rev. Fisher. On March 22, 1850 he was confirmed by Rev. Jacob D. Zegring and joined the Reformed Church. Mr. Moyer was a faithful church member and held various offices in it.
PHILLIP CARMONY MOYER, who for the past four months was confined to his home with cancer of the stomach, died Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. During his illness Mr. Moyer suffered much but bore all patiently. For several years his health had not been good but only the past few months did the disease cause him much trouble. Death was indeed a welcome relief from his sufferings. Philip Carmony Moyer was born in Brush Valley, Pennsylvania, July 23, 1833. He was the oldest of seventeen children. When he became of age he came west and for a time lived at Rock Grove. On December 7, 1858 he was married to Amanda Gross at Juda, Wisconsin. They moved onto the farm west of town where the family now resides. Here they have lived ever since except for the one year spent at Ridott. Mr. Moyer was the son of Samuel Moyer, who lived for a time in this county. The deceased was baptized August 19, 1833, by Rev. Fisher. On March 22, 1850 he was confirmed by Rev. Jacob D. Zegring and joined the Reformed Church. Mr. Moyer was a faithful church member and held various offices in it.


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